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04-09-2020 05:13 PM
Need to verify (or have a place to check) if I can install an official version of Ubuntu (LTS) with Secure Boot Approved Table.
Not sure if Ubuntu has a PCR/KEK listed with HP, and since Laptop is warranted, don't want to upset HP, Microsoft, or Canonical.
I know how to properly install UEFI OS, but also know if the OS is on the unapproved Secure Boot list, it will not boot.
I know ALL the workarounds also, but want this OS to reside in the proper place (UEFI, fTPM, Secure Boot) on the partition, and without security errors.
Everyone please be safe and well.
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04-10-2020 02:58 AM
Hi
linux-a5tn:/home/lbb # mokutil --list-enrolled
Issuer: CN=openSUSE Secure Boot CA, C=DE, L=Nuremberg, O=openSUSE Project/emailAddress=build@opensuse.org
linux-a5tn:/home/lbb # mokutil --pk
Issuer: C=US, O=Hewlett-Packard Company, CN=Hewlett-Packard Printing Device Infrastructure CA
linux-a5tn:/home/lbb # mokutil --kek
Issuer: C=US, ST=Washington, L=Redmond, O=Microsoft Corporation, CN=Microsoft Corporation Third Party Marketplace Root
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You can add a SECURE BOOT OS.
There is a screen that accepts it so I do not believe it will invalidate your warranty, it might annoy Redmond et al.
It does not protect the contents of the HDD, unless it is encrypted, as removing and mounting the drive else where allows full access.
04-10-2020 02:58 AM
Hi
linux-a5tn:/home/lbb # mokutil --list-enrolled
Issuer: CN=openSUSE Secure Boot CA, C=DE, L=Nuremberg, O=openSUSE Project/emailAddress=build@opensuse.org
linux-a5tn:/home/lbb # mokutil --pk
Issuer: C=US, O=Hewlett-Packard Company, CN=Hewlett-Packard Printing Device Infrastructure CA
linux-a5tn:/home/lbb # mokutil --kek
Issuer: C=US, ST=Washington, L=Redmond, O=Microsoft Corporation, CN=Microsoft Corporation Third Party Marketplace Root
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You can add a SECURE BOOT OS.
There is a screen that accepts it so I do not believe it will invalidate your warranty, it might annoy Redmond et al.
It does not protect the contents of the HDD, unless it is encrypted, as removing and mounting the drive else where allows full access.