System in question is the Desktop PC listed in my profile (There is a laptop listed there too, but N/A)
Ran the installer initially with no issues. At reboot time, my finger slipped during password entry, and i hit enter, before i could catch myself.
Since then, I can't boot into installed Linux, nor can I boot the USB disk in UEFI mode. When I boot to the installed Linux, it just gives errors about devices not being named, and never loads. If I try to boot the USB disk, I get what's in the screenshot below, then asked to either continue booting, or enroll from disk. (There's another enrollment option there, but can't remember it now)
I went into the firmware settings, and tried clearing the secure boot keys, followed by an installation of the default keys, but to no avail. Secure boot is required for this system, as I plan on upgrading windows to version 11, before 10's EOL, if my OS migration isn't completed by then.
I know the key is stored somewhere on the installed linux file system, so 3 questions.
1. Can I just re-enroll the key directly from it's location on the installed OS?
2. if so, what's the location of the key to enroll?
3. if 1 is true, will re-enrolling the keys allow the OS to boot, without reinstalling a second time?
Ran the installer initially with no issues. At reboot time, my finger slipped during password entry, and i hit enter, before i could catch myself.
Since then, I can't boot into installed Linux, nor can I boot the USB disk in UEFI mode. When I boot to the installed Linux, it just gives errors about devices not being named, and never loads. If I try to boot the USB disk, I get what's in the screenshot below, then asked to either continue booting, or enroll from disk. (There's another enrollment option there, but can't remember it now)
I went into the firmware settings, and tried clearing the secure boot keys, followed by an installation of the default keys, but to no avail. Secure boot is required for this system, as I plan on upgrading windows to version 11, before 10's EOL, if my OS migration isn't completed by then.
I know the key is stored somewhere on the installed linux file system, so 3 questions.
1. Can I just re-enroll the key directly from it's location on the installed OS?
2. if so, what's the location of the key to enroll?
3. if 1 is true, will re-enrolling the keys allow the OS to boot, without reinstalling a second time?
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