I compiled a fedora kernel locally.  When I tried to boot it in UEFI,
it failed because it wasn't signed.  Which it is supposed to.  

I then searched and found the procedure for generating local keys
using openssl, getting the public key into mok, generating the
certificate, the pkcs12 structure, putting it in the pesign database,
signing the kernel, and rebooting.

It still doesn't boot.  Is there anyone here who has a successful
technique for signing a locally compiled kernel so it will boot under
UEFI?

I found some extreme measures like taking over all signing, but I think
it is a little early for those.  And, of course, I could turn off
secure boot, but I'll give it a chance before doing that.

Thanks.
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