On 2020-07-27 21:05, Peter King via talk wrote: > Well, no joy in Mudville. > > I disabled Secure Boot by deleted the PK key, which did indeed result in > the motherboard BIOS recognizing that Secure Boot was disabled. And, it > recognizes the NVMe drive as the boot device, indeed the only boot device, > which is good. > > But ... despite all that, it still does not boot. I tried it with CSM on > and CSM off, still no boot. Efibootmgr this time *did* list the NVMe drive > as an EFI option (after the USB flash drive), but still no boot. Tried it > with various options enabled and disabled, still no joy. > > Damned if I can figure it out. I feel like I'm getting closer ... but no > way forward seems obvious. Any ideas? Any reason to think that another > motherboard might be less difficult to get up and running?
Try installing rEFInd to a USB stick, then boot from it. It will (hopefully) autodetect your various EFI partitions and build a list of target systems that you can boot. The USB image is available here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/refind/files/0.12.0/refind-flashdrive-0.12.0.zip/download Since you managed to boot from a USB stick before, this might be enough of a bodge to get you going. Cheers, Jamon --- Post to this mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe from this mailing list https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
