Excellent, the image I grabbed now is signed. The signature verification
with the key I'm using is still failing, but I can look into that
separately.
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** Changed in: ubuntu-cdimage
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
xenial secureboot images not signed
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This bug was fixed in the package debian-installer - 20101020ubuntu406
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* If KERNELNAME_ALT_SUFFIX is specified, require a signed grub too.
* Fix grub-signed download code to cope with new apt (LP: #1525393)
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After the new d-i rebuilds and a set of dailies are built with it, the
ISOs will be fixed, but keeping the d-i bug open for the source to be
fixed to be more robust.
** Changed in: ubuntu-cdimage
Status: New => Fix Committed
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In build/util/efi-image:
if wget -q "$file" -O
"$workdir/grub$efi_name.efi" 2>/dev/null
Will lead to a 0-length grubx64.efi and skipping signed shim if wget
fails.
This should be fixed to download to a temp location and only copy in
place if it succeeds and, probably, als
This has been tracked down to a mis-build of debian-installer, caused by
a network blip leading to wget to fail to grab the correct grub-signed
bits from the Ubuntu archive.
A simple rebuild of d-i and the image will correct the problem. But the
d-i code should also be improved to treat a failing