> What if you set SHIM_VERBOSE in firmware, using 'sudo mokutil --set-
verbosity true' after booting with just grub?

This command fail with "This system doesn't support Secure Boot". On a
side note I found that attempt to boot with installed shim-signed fail
with both of Secure Boot enabled and disabled.

Also I guess I need to mention that Snapdragon-based laptops currently
boot only with "efi=novamap": Bug 1814982

Does it make sense to patch mokutil.c to ignore Secure Boot state (line
2413) or it expected to fail somewhere else due to issue described in
Bug 1814982?

** Changed in: shim (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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