I created an Ubuntu 12.04 live USB, with the secure boot option on in my uEFI BIOS, and put the Linux Foundation Secure Boot System http://blog.hansenpartnership.com/linux-foundation-secure-boot-system-released/ on the USB stick. Booting the machine from USB stick, I can see the grub2 boot menu, however, after pressing enter to continue, it gave me this error: ---------------------------------------------------------- error: Secure Boot forbids loading mode from /EFI/boot//x86-64-efi/linuxefi.mod error: you need to load the kernel first ---------------------------------------------------------- I believe this is due to this patch (http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/grub2.git/tree/grub-2.00-no-insmod-on-sb.patch) was applied in the package grub2 (2.00-7ubuntu11). Any workaround I can let the boot continue? Thanks.
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