Can't disable secure boot, Bazzite will not load the kernal
My Lenova Legend Windows computer will not let me disable secure boot and so Bazzite will not load the kernel. How do I work around this?
I got to a command prompt and tried "ujust enroll-secure-boot-key" but received an error message that the "ujust" command cannot be found.
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what does gives the command
bootctl status in cli?
I am sorry. I am a noob when it comes to Linux. I don't understand what you are asking?
Did you install Bazzite on your PC?
it\s i the official docs i think
good question
normally if secure boot is on you can\t start the install
it has to be disabled temporaro;y
I am sry but this makes no sense to me
Yes, I installed Bazzite on my PC. I was unable, for some reason, to disable secure boot. That is when the problem started. However, as an update, I remembered seeing a MOK menu early in the install and read about using it bypass secure boo (I am not dual booting). So I reinstalled Bazzite, which produced the MOK menu, and went through that process. Now everything is working fine.
So, my main problem of getting Bazzite to install seems to be taken care of. I still don't know why 'ujust' was not recognized as a command. I appreciated your help and any clarification of what all happened would be appreciated.
the MOK menu does not bypass secure boot
it adds keys to allow bazzite to use/work with secure boot