the command 'sudo grub-install --uefi-secure-boot' was entered into the
terminal
it said it had finished with no errors
the computer was then shut down and restarted, the boot was changed to
secure boot, again I got a blank screen, I then restarted the computer and
hit f12 to access the boot menu, selected ubuntu (which boot 1st
automatically because it is at the top of the boot list) and received the
same screen that states access denied (which I sent you a pic of
previously). So I turned the secure boot off, once again and booted to
ubuntu, then entered in the 'sudo efibootmgr-v' command into the terminal
and got
Boot000B* Windows Boot Manager
HD(1,800,fa000,7d58b232-1c76-4fcc-a696-4c6b951a7612)File(\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi)WINDOWS.........x...B.C.D.O.B.J.E.C.T.=.{.9.d.e.a.8.6.2.c.-.5.c.d.d.-.4.e.7.0.-.a.c.c.1.-.f.3.2.b.3.4.4.d.4.7.9.5.}...a................
Boot000E* dvd boot
ACPI(a0341d0,0)PCI(1f,2)03120a00030000000000CD-ROM(1,8d4,29c8ad)File(EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI)
Boot000F* UShe B
ACPI(a0341d0,0)PCI(1d,0)USB(0,0)USB(3,0)0311050000HD(1,800,5b4800,e8ac336c-d14c-4ca2-8154-5a790a5df7ea)File(EFI\Boot\bootx64.efi)
lucille@lucille-Inspiron-7720:~$ ^C
lucille@lucille-Inspiron-7720:~$
I believe this still states that the boot is grub and not shim
anyway I still can not boot in secure mode
I appreciate you help, but I still need more
thanks
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Steve Langasek <
<email address hidden>> wrote:
> 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?
>
> ** Package changed: shim (Ubuntu) => grub2 (Ubuntu)
>
> ** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
> Status: Incomplete => New
>
> --
> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug
> report.
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1170183
>
> Title:
> can not boot up in uefi secure boot mode unbuntu 13.04, can run in a
> live from cd uefi secure mode. will boot non secure boot mode
>
> Status in “grub2” package in Ubuntu:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> I am running on a dell inspiron 7720. Have install ubuntu 13.04 with
> the windows 8 hard drive removed. I can run in a live from cd in uefi
> secure mode and can install the same in secure mode. I can not boot to
> the hard drive which has only unbuntu 13.04 installed on in secure
> mode. I have installed unbunta with the windows 8 hard dirve removed
> because I don't want any issues with unbuntu or windows messing with
> each other. It will boot up in non secure mode. I want to able to boot
> to windows 8 hard drive or unbunta hard with out changing secure on
> and off. can any one help me. thanks dan winkler
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1170183/+subscriptions
>
the command 'sudo grub-install --uefi-secure-boot' was entered into the
terminal
it said it had finished with no errors
the computer was then shut down and restarted, the boot was changed to
secure boot, again I got a blank screen, I then restarted the computer and
hit f12 to access the boot menu, selected ubuntu (which boot 1st
automatically because it is at the top of the boot list) and received the
same screen that states access denied (which I sent you a pic of
previously). So I turned the secure boot off, once again and booted to
ubuntu, then entered in the 'sudo efibootmgr-v' command into the terminal
and got
lucille@ lucille- Inspiron- 7720:~$ sudo sudo efibootmgr -v
[sudo] password for lucille:
BootCurrent: 000C
Timeout: 0 seconds
BootOrder: 0001,0002, 0003,0004, 0005,0006, 0007,000B, 0009,000A, 0008,000E, 000F
000C,0000,
Boot0000 Setup
Boot0001 Boot Menu
Boot0002* Removable Drive c820f604d8316c0 68ee79d25b20699 b27e1a34f488e97 534d40523c1d
030a2400d23878b
Boot0003* Hard Drive c820f604d8316c0 68ee79d25bf5b01 cc8ce8e9841b3a8 fb94b6dfefee
030a2400d23878b
Boot0004* USB Storage Device c820f604d8316c0 68ee79d25b6895f 49a99882e4bb0da 03ec784d2828
030a2400d23878b
Boot0005* CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive c820f604d8316c0 68ee79d25b3750d ce1249e1748876b ee5d3f25ebfb
030a2400d23878b
Boot0006* Second Hard Drive c820f604d8316c0 68ee79d25b293b8 046e622c74ebd28 7431e0c56179
030a2400d23878b
Boot0007* Network c820f604d8316c0 68ee79d25b6567d e8ee595634d842b 325e6a43510b
030a2400d23878b
Boot0008* Network Boot c820f604d8316c0 68ee79d25b1b7f7 356e3475744a9a6 ed8e91832083
030a2400d23878b
Boot0009 Diagnostics
Boot000A Change boot mode setting
Boot000B* Windows Boot Manager fa000,7d58b232- 1c76-4fcc- a696-4c6b951a76 12)File( \EFI\Microsoft\ Boot\bootmgfw. efi)WINDOWS. ....... .x...B. C.D.O.B. J.E.C.T. =.{.9.d. e.a.8.6. 2.c.-.5. c.d.d.- .4.e.7. 0.-.a.c. c.1.-.f. 3.2.b.3. 4.4.d.4. 7.9.5.} ...a... ....... ......
HD(1,800,
Boot000C* ubuntu 5d21800, 1bbce1c1- 4706-4196- a31f-ff245bddff ed)File( \EFI\ubuntu\ grubx64. efi)
HD(1,800,
Boot000E* dvd boot 0)PCI(1f, 2)03120a0003000 0000000CD- ROM(1,8d4, 29c8ad) File(EFI\ BOOT\BOOTX64. EFI)
ACPI(a0341d0,
Boot000F* UShe B 0)PCI(1d, 0)USB(0, 0)USB(3, 0)0311050000HD( 1,800,5b4800, e8ac336c- d14c-4ca2- 8154-5a790a5df7 ea)File( EFI\Boot\ bootx64. efi)
ACPI(a0341d0,
lucille@ lucille- Inspiron- 7720:~$ ^C
lucille@ lucille- Inspiron- 7720:~$
I believe this still states that the boot is grub and not shim
anyway I still can not boot in secure mode
I appreciate you help, but I still need more
thanks
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Steve Langasek <
<email address hidden>> wrote:
> Thanks. A text paste would have been preferred to a screenshot for the grubx64. efi... when it should be shimx64. efi. secure- boot'. /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1170183 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ grub2/+ bug/1170183/ +subscriptions
> command output, but this is sufficient to show that your system is
> configured to boot /efi/ubuntu/
> configured to boot /efi/ubuntu/
>
> To correct this problem on your local system, you should be able to run
> the command 'grub-install --uefi-
>
> 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?
>
> ** Package changed: shim (Ubuntu) => grub2 (Ubuntu)
>
> ** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
> Status: Incomplete => New
>
> --
> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug
> report.
> https:/
>
> Title:
> can not boot up in uefi secure boot mode unbuntu 13.04, can run in a
> live from cd uefi secure mode. will boot non secure boot mode
>
> Status in “grub2” package in Ubuntu:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> I am running on a dell inspiron 7720. Have install ubuntu 13.04 with
> the windows 8 hard drive removed. I can run in a live from cd in uefi
> secure mode and can install the same in secure mode. I can not boot to
> the hard drive which has only unbuntu 13.04 installed on in secure
> mode. I have installed unbunta with the windows 8 hard dirve removed
> because I don't want any issues with unbuntu or windows messing with
> each other. It will boot up in non secure mode. I want to able to boot
> to windows 8 hard drive or unbunta hard with out changing secure on
> and off. can any one help me. thanks dan winkler
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https:/
>