On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 5:39 AM, Gary Stainburn <gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > After getting nowhere with the mokutil command I decided to use the other > option and turn off secure boot in the BIOS settings. > > I had been loathed to do this because every time I do anything in the BIOS > it > stuffs the boot order and reverts to booting straight into Win8. Guess > what, > as soon as I turned off secure boot it did exactly that. Turnng secure boot > back on made no difference. > > Thankfully, the mailing list archives for this list still contain the > instructions on how to fix it. > > For those interested, it involved pressing F9 at boot time to select the > boot > menu and selecting the Centos option. This then went through GRUB as normal > and booted. I then used 'eftbootmgr -o' to define the correct boot > sequence. > > The upshot is that I now have a laptop that boots correctly, and that > successfully uses the built in Broadcom WiFi adaptor. > > Thanks everyone for your help > Glad to hear things are now working for you. Just wanted to add a note that you can use ELRepo's drivers with SecureBoot enabled if you so wish. Here's how: http://elrepo.org/tiki/SecureBootKey Akemi _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos