On 23/11/22 12:04, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/20/22 23:54, Stephen Morris wrote:
I am getting the following error message displayed before the
display of the grub boot menu, can someone explain to me what this
means and why it is occurring in F37 when it was never produced in
F36, and what I need to do to rectify it?
error: ../../grub-core/kern/efi/sb.c:169:prohibited
by secure boot policy
That's not a file you'll find on your system. That's just identifying
where in the grub code that the error message is coming from. As you
say the grub-gfxmode command isn't working now, I would assume that's
what is causing the error message because it's not allowed with secure
boot enabled. You most likely have to stay with the graphics mode
that is initialized by the BIOS.
Thanks Samuel. Are you saying that grub command is not allowed if F37
because F37 is now booting via grub with full secure boot enabled,
whereas with the way F36 booted that grub command was honoured and the
menus and theme were displayed in that resolution with full secure boot
enabled?
regards,
Steve
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