I've filed bugs on the CentOS and Red Hat bug trackers.
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On 09/17/2015 12:46 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
I also suspect this is a grub2 issue. Perhaps, you may want to file a
bug report [against grub2] at http://bugs.centos.org so that this can
be followed properly.
Yeah, I just figured out how to query the signature of the new and
previous grub image.
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 4:09 PM, Gordon Messmer
wrote:
> After updates to grub2 and kernel in CentOS 7, today, systems will no longer
> boot in Secure Boot mode. I'm not positive, but I think grub2 is the
> culprit.
I also suspect this is a grub2 issue. Perhaps, you may want to file a
bug report
After updates to grub2 and kernel in CentOS 7, today, systems will no
longer boot in Secure Boot mode. I'm not positive, but I think grub2 is
the culprit.
Is anyone else seeing the same problem?
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On 08/23/2012 06:56 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
> On 08/23/2012 10:39 AM, John Doe wrote:
>> From: Jimmy Bradley
>>> I've been reading up some about the new "secure boot" that's
>>> coming out on new machines when MS releases Win 8. Has a workaround been
>>> developed yet for thos
On 08/23/2012 10:39 AM, John Doe wrote:
> From: Jimmy Bradley
>> I've been reading up some about the new "secure boot" that's
>> coming out on new machines when MS releases Win 8. Has a workaround been
>> developed yet for those of us who don't want to run windows? Typically,
>> I most
From: Jimmy Bradley
> I've been reading up some about the new "secure boot" that's
>coming out on new machines when MS releases Win 8. Has a workaround been
>developed yet for those of us who don't want to run windows? Typically,
>I mostly build my own desktops, and I install cent os ri
On 23 August 2012 05:51, Jimmy Bradley wrote:
> I've been reading up some about the new "secure boot" that's
> coming out on new machines when MS releases Win 8. Has a workaround been
> developed yet for those of us who don't want to run windows? Typically,
> I mostly build my own desk
I've been reading up some about the new "secure boot" that's
coming out on new machines when MS releases Win 8. Has a workaround been
developed yet for those of us who don't want to run windows? Typically,
I mostly build my own desktops, and I install cent os right from the
start, but s
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