Secure boot can be complicated to work with, I will agree with you there. The F2 series NAS does utilize Secure Boot, as several GRUB modules complain if you disable it via the BIOS. Like I implied in one of my previous posts, I had to do some janky things with the platform keys in order to boot. I cannot remember if I re-signed the bzImage, but all I know is when I restored my flash drive from a backup I made in April 2024, I was able to boot without Secure Boot enabled.There are not many in this community willing to help, period!(Outside of @TMsupport)
I know nothing about Secure Boot except I dont (a) have it on my desktops (b) don't use Windows 11. And, if I needed secure boot on the system, I would probably disable it.
That said, I saw this:My reading says not all Linux base distros will support Secure Boot anyway. I wait to be enlightened concerning TOS.Secure Boot is used for stopping malware or custom bootloader to be installed in the PC. It is the feature of the UEFI. With Secure Boot only Microsoft certified Bootloader can be installed in the bios. But it fires back when it comes to installing linux on the PC
I guess to the moderators of this board: Do you have a stock F2-223-ish machine where you can backup the pk, KEK, db, dbt, etc. keys and upload them to this board so I can re-enable Secure Boot, please?
Statistics: Posted by bretwashere — Yesterday, 17:01