On 08/28/2015 12:30 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> When UEFI Secure Boot is enabled, which it should be if available,
> especially on a system with Window on it, you need the distro signed
> shim.efi and grubx64.efi on the EFI system partition. If you use
> grub-install the signed copy is wiped out, and the system won't boot
> until you disable Secure Boot.
>
> So in a UEFI Secure Boot world, grub-install (and grub2-install) is obsolete.
>
> This bug is still annoying, and I wonder if it should be a blocker bug.
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1170245
my system originally came with windows 10. I seem to recall that from
what I read, you needed to disable secure boot to install linux & grub..

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Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587

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