Thanks. A text paste would have been preferred to a screenshot for the command output, but this is sufficient to show that your system is configured to boot /efi/ubuntu/grubx64.efi... when it should be configured to boot /efi/ubuntu/shimx64.efi.
To correct this problem on your local system, you should be able to run the command 'grub-install --uefi-secure-boot'.
Reassigning this bug to grub2, because grub-installer or grub2 should have automatically done the right thing at install time. Colin, could you take a look at this?
Thanks. A text paste would have been preferred to a screenshot for the command output, but this is sufficient to show that your system is configured to boot /efi/ubuntu/ grubx64. efi... when it should be configured to boot /efi/ubuntu/ shimx64. efi.
To correct this problem on your local system, you should be able to run the command 'grub-install --uefi- secure- boot'.
Reassigning this bug to grub2, because grub-installer or grub2 should have automatically done the right thing at install time. Colin, could you take a look at this?