![]() ![]() Otherwise the jank solution is to just turn off Secure Boot permanently. If anyone know the cause or how to troubleshoot the issue I'd love to know. These are clearly related but I don't know how to fix this issue either, and could only find either conflicting or very vague information online in bug reports and the like.ĮDIT: Turning off secure boot "worked" so I could boot into the Surface Linux kernel, but that doesn't really solve the underlying issue. ![]() I read that shim is related to grub2 but I don't really know what any of this stuff is and I know that messing around with the boot loader might make it so I can't boot into any of my kernels.Īlso, when (in Fedora, on my original kernel, not the surface one I'm trying to switch to) I run sudo grubby -set-default /boot/vmlinuz*surface*, I get The param boot/vmlinuz-5.18.86_64 is incorrect (my numbers might actually be different, but it's very close). Has anyone experienced this before or know what might be the issue/solution? What can I do to correct this? I've read a little bit about it possibly being related to grub and needing to turn off secure boot, or needing to downgrade my kernel and it might work, or needing to go back into my disk partitions and recreate all my partitions. This is what appears when I try to boot into my surface-linux kernel that I just installed (running Fedora 36 on a Windows Surface Laptop 3). /grub-core/loader/i1386/efi/linux.c:258:you need to load the kernel first /grub-core/kern/efi/sb.c:183:bad shim signatureĮrror. ![]()
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