On Wed, Feb 03, 2021 at 11:53:04AM -0800, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
>
> Jorge,
>   thank you for the information, however, since there is a good reason to
> have secure boot enabled and since Fedora 33 boots with it enabled I would
> like to find a solution that does not require this.  Additionally this
> system boots to Windows so I really don't want to mess around with issues
> booting Windows.

The only alternative is to sign the kernel modules with your own
certificate, and load that certificate into the firmware as a valid
Secure Boot CA.

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f33/system-administrators-guide/kernel-module-driver-configuration/Working_with_Kernel_Modules/#sect-signing-kernel-modules-for-secure-boot
-- 
Jonathan Billings <billi...@negate.org>
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