Re: stock f20 bootloader not signed

2014-08-12 Thread Chris Murphy
On Aug 11, 2014, at 12:38 PM, patrick korsnick wrote: > Hi all, > I just did a fresh f20 install in UEFI mode (no CSM) with secure boot enabled > and while it booted the USB stick fine after the initial reboot I get an > error about the bootloader not being signed and have to disable secure bo

RE: stock f20 bootloader not signed

2014-08-12 Thread Madhurjya Roy
Hello Patrick, Actually, I have a dual laptop which has Windows 8 and Kali, and a Macbook with OS X and Fedora, I can confirm that Kali didn't work with Secure Boot enabled! I wasn't aware that fedora actually supports Secure Boot until I checked fedora docs about UEFI[1]. However, it is stil

Re: stock f20 bootloader not signed

2014-08-12 Thread patrick korsnick
Hi Madhurjya, As I understand it Fedora paid Microsoft to register their key so Secure Boot does indeed work with Fedora. See AdamW's talk below for more info- the secure boot subject matter is near the end of the talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmoeEM_eCQo cheers, pat On Tue, Aug 12, 20

RE: stock f20 bootloader not signed

2014-08-12 Thread Madhurjya Roy
Hello Patrick, It's not a bug! Actually, most of the laptops that come preinstalled with Windows 8/8.1 come with secure boot. It's just a feature that is used to verify the signature on Windows Bootloader! Secure Boot is not meant to verify signature of Linux bootloader (GRUB) and I'm not sure

Re: SOLVED? - Re: Command line for creating partitions

2014-08-12 Thread Robert Moskowitz
thanks. I will study this a bit. On 08/11/2014 09:41 PM, Chris Murphy wrote: On Aug 10, 2014, at 5:47 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: Thanks for all the help. And I figured out another way when you want a real clean card for dd of an image then xz for a compressed form for distribution. I did