Secure Boot Enabled
Posted: 14 Dec 2021, 05:09
Currently Porteus 5.0rc3 USB boots on Legacy and UEFI systems with a disabled Secure Boot, Porteus on UEFI-ONLY: rock solid boot!
Secure Boot Enabled is a normal requirement of the Windows 11. In order to boot into porteus one has to visit BIOS twice per session: once to disable it first and then to restore so that I'm assuming Windows 11 would successfully boot afterwards. But even if once per each session it's awkward and cumbersome.
On such systems the current porteus USB may display itself in the booting menu as an UEFI entry but will fail to boot. Whereas for example Windows 10 To Go UEFI stick will boot fine because it's "signed" I guess.
It should be possible to use a Linux Signed Boot Loader https://www.rodsbooks.com/efi-bootloade ... ing_signed see previously reported successful results here [Solved] Security Boot Fail
I'll attempt the steps and report below. Alternatively if anyone already has a working recipe for Porteus 5.0rc3 please post it here.
Secure Boot Enabled is a normal requirement of the Windows 11. In order to boot into porteus one has to visit BIOS twice per session: once to disable it first and then to restore so that I'm assuming Windows 11 would successfully boot afterwards. But even if once per each session it's awkward and cumbersome.
On such systems the current porteus USB may display itself in the booting menu as an UEFI entry but will fail to boot. Whereas for example Windows 10 To Go UEFI stick will boot fine because it's "signed" I guess.
It should be possible to use a Linux Signed Boot Loader https://www.rodsbooks.com/efi-bootloade ... ing_signed see previously reported successful results here [Solved] Security Boot Fail
I'll attempt the steps and report below. Alternatively if anyone already has a working recipe for Porteus 5.0rc3 please post it here.