I was running Unstable on a dual boot, secure booth system, and things went badly during one upgrade. Decided to reconfigure my drive partitions and start fresh. Stable boots and works just fine. Unfortunately, my laptop seems to need a newer kernel version to work at its best, so I wa going back to Unstable. When I upgrade to Unstable, Debian can no longer boot in Secure Boot and I get forced into Windows. I am not sure how to troubleshoot this issue. On the last attempt, I ran a grub update before rebooting and saw that the entries for Windows and Debian were created as normal but it looks like Secure Boot still rejects booting Debian. When I reinstall Stable, everything works fine again.
Statistics: Posted by gateship1 — 2024-03-29 11:17 — Replies 3 — Views 85