Wanted to install Debian but can't even boot from the flash drive. I get this error message that disappears after a couple of seconds and the computer just shuts down.
I have secure boot enabled, so this might be the reason. However, I've been using Linux Mint previously with secure boot enabled without any problems. There's no option in BIOS to add or manage security keys. I couldn't find any firmware updates, so I'd assume I'm running the latest version (don't think they'd add an ability to manage security keys in new updates anyway, so...) Is there anything I could do to install and give Debian a try apart from disabling secure boot (which I really don't want to do)?
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Verifying shim SBAT data failed: Security Policy ViolationSomething has gone seriously wrong: SBAT self-check failed: Security Policy Violation
Statistics: Posted by djfrogster3000 — 2024-08-13 23:08