So, I have a computer on which I would like, if possible, to keep the secure boot enabled constantly. I have a dual boot with windows, and some games require the secure boot to work (due to their anti cheat).
I could switch the secure boot back each time, but it would be way better if rEFInd could launch with Secure Boot enabled.
My Debian installation already works fine with Secure Boot, but I need to launch it directly, because of rEFInd not working in this case.
I spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to sign or use shimx64.efi, but I can't get it to work. I can do a clean install if necessary if it's easier than modifying it. I use Debian 12 Bookworm if needed.
Could you help me, or point me to a good online guide ? Thanks for your time.
I could switch the secure boot back each time, but it would be way better if rEFInd could launch with Secure Boot enabled.
My Debian installation already works fine with Secure Boot, but I need to launch it directly, because of rEFInd not working in this case.
I spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to sign or use shimx64.efi, but I can't get it to work. I can do a clean install if necessary if it's easier than modifying it. I use Debian 12 Bookworm if needed.
Could you help me, or point me to a good online guide ? Thanks for your time.
Statistics: Posted by IGaming73 — 2024-07-12 19:13 — Replies 3 — Views 67