Fresh Debian installation.
After transplanting the OS/swap drives to the workstation where they should be deployed, Debian fails to boot, always hanging after printing "Loaded X.509 cert: Debian Secure Boot CA ...".
No other virtual consoles can (yet) be opened, ctrl-C does not help either, only the power switch.
Never had such a thing in the past.
Not using UEFI or that "secure boot" crap.
What does one need to do, so a Debian boot drive created on one system also boots if it is being put into another computer?
Any idea what went wrong?
Hardware are various Supermicro boards.
After transplanting the OS/swap drives to the workstation where they should be deployed, Debian fails to boot, always hanging after printing "Loaded X.509 cert: Debian Secure Boot CA ...".
No other virtual consoles can (yet) be opened, ctrl-C does not help either, only the power switch.
Never had such a thing in the past.
Not using UEFI or that "secure boot" crap.
What does one need to do, so a Debian boot drive created on one system also boots if it is being put into another computer?
Any idea what went wrong?
Hardware are various Supermicro boards.
Statistics: Posted by Meow — 2024-11-05 19:19 — Replies 2 — Views 92