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07-22-2017
02:14 PM
- last edited on
07-22-2017
07:24 PM
by
danny-r
I replaced the hard drive in my machine. Booted from a Ubuntu 16.04 USB stick, and installed Ubuntu. I am unable to get the machine to book off this disk without going through the EFTI menu.
Test 1:
From F10 menu on startup, choose "Set Defaults and Restart".
When reboot, I get one line:
ERROR: No boot disk has been detected of the disk has failed.
Test 2:
After setting defaults, from F10 menu, Choose System Security, Virtualization Technology: Enable
When reboot, I get one line:
ERROR: No boot disk has been detected of the disk has failed.
Test 3:
After setting defaults, from F10 menu, Choose Seure Boot Configuration, Secure Boot: Disable
When reboot, I get one line:
ERROR: No boot disk has been detected of the disk has failed.
Test 4:
After setting defaults, from F10 menu, Choose Seure Boot Configuration, Legacy Support: Enable, Secure Boot: Disable
When reboot, it tries to boot from the network. After that fails, I get:
ERROR: No boot disk has been detected of the disk has failed.
Test 5:
After setting defaults, from Run UEFI Application
Select File Browser: HDD: ST3250318AS, <EFI>, <ubuntu>, shimx64.efi
Warns "booting in insecure mode".
Runs Ubuntu.
Test 6:
After setting defaults, from Run UEFI Application
Select File Browser: HDD: ST3250318AS, <EFI>, <ubuntu>, grubx64.efi
Errors "Application failed a security check".
Will not proceede.
Test 7:
After setting defaults, from Run UEFI Application
Select File Browser: HDD: ST3250318AS, <EFI>, <ubuntu>, fwupx64.efi
Errors "Application failed a security check".
Will not proceede.
It's clear from Test 5 that Ubuntu is correctly installed on the hard disk.
What settings do I need to make in my machine's BIOS so that I don't have to go through the System menu each time I want to boot my computer?
Thanks,
Jo
System Infomation:
Product Name: 500-c60
SKU Number: F3d80AA#ABA
Processor Type: AMD A6-5200 APU with Radeon(TM) HD Graphics
Processor Speed: 2000MHz
Processor Stepping: 00800F01 0700010B
Cache Size (L1/L2): 64KBx4 / 2048KB
Memory Size: 8192 MB DDR 3 / 1600 MHz / Single Channel
Channel A: XMM21 0 MB / XMM2 8192 MB
Integrated MAC: 40a8F056D7C2
System BIOS: KAB v80.13
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07-22-2017 07:21 PM
My machine did not come with Ubuntu. It was shipped with Windows.
Following your advice, I searched more specifically on the Ubuntu site. I did not, specifically find keys, but I did find this web page with more info:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/SecureBoot
Based on what worked for me, and what did not work for me, I did the following:
- Booted, as per test 5, into my installed Ubuntu.
- copy /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/shimx64.efi to /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI
- copy /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi and grub.cfg into /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT
After that, when I rebooted, my machine game up with Ubuntu as desired.
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. My system is working as desired now.
Cheers,
Jo
07-22-2017 02:48 PM - edited 07-22-2017 02:51 PM
Hi,
If you are going to in install in UEFI mode then it appears that you will need to install custom keys (test5) unless your PC was shipped with Ubuntu. Was your PC shipped with Ubuntu? The configurator indicates Linux and Windows were the only options. You might try the Ubuntu site and see if keys are available.
07-22-2017 07:21 PM
My machine did not come with Ubuntu. It was shipped with Windows.
Following your advice, I searched more specifically on the Ubuntu site. I did not, specifically find keys, but I did find this web page with more info:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/SecureBoot
Based on what worked for me, and what did not work for me, I did the following:
- Booted, as per test 5, into my installed Ubuntu.
- copy /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/shimx64.efi to /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI
- copy /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi and grub.cfg into /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT
After that, when I rebooted, my machine game up with Ubuntu as desired.
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. My system is working as desired now.
Cheers,
Jo