Chris Murphy writes:

I'm able to fix this with efibootmgr, but... what a swig of sour milk.

That pretty much describes my kneejerk reaction about a decade ago when I first read about secure boot, and how great it is to have each boot stage signed by an all-mighty cert.

I swear that my immediate thought was "and what happens when the certs expire"? How likely is that a hardware manufacturer will release a firmware update for a decade-old laptop? I have one.

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