Re: Failure in gsetting up a UEFI USB Flash with Fedora 33??

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On 9 Sep 2021 at 14:09, George N. White III wrote:

From:	"George N. White III" <gnwiii@xxxxxxxxx>
Date sent:	Thu, 9 Sep 2021 14:09:57 -0300
Subject:	Re: Failure in gsetting up a UEFI USB Flash with Fedora 33??
To:	Community support for Fedora users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> 
> On Thu, 9 Sept 2021 at 09:35, Michael D. Setzer II via users 
> <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> [...] 
>     From my understanding from one of the Users. They just 
>     got 140 of these new Dell 3080 machines, and they have 
>     no options for other than UEFI boot. The 3070 versions 
>     of 
>     the machines had the option to do regular boots. Could 
>     be 
>     a more complex process to enable it, but I'm sure he 
>     tried 
>     lots of things. Got a message about Lenova doing the 
>     same, but no specifics from that user. Went to Dell site, 
>     but there site seems to have no options unless you 
>     provide a code number from an actual machine??
>     Right now, the user is having to physically remove drives 
>     from 3080 machine, and connect them to a 3070 
>     machine 
>     to do image, and then can put the drive back?? 
> 
> It is not surprising that legacy boot is going away -- vendors
> want to minimize support issues and removing "features"
> that few customers use gives users one less way to break
> systems and allows them to simplify the BIOS code.
> 
> You might look at Knoppix UEFI support 
> <https://www.knopper.net/knoppix/knoppix-uefi-en.html >
> It looks like they have automated the process of creating a "machine owner
> key" (MOK) when booting.
> 
Thanks looked at page, but will have to look into it. Not 
sure where one gets the hash code, and currently have 5 
machines at home, but none using EFI boot, so haven't 
gone into setting up EFI. From a memtest web page 
message saw something like the office Secure Key cost 
like $10,000?? I don't make a dime of G4L, but it is 
something I enjoy. 

Thanks for the info.



> -- 
> George N. White III
> 

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