Microsoft has announced Windows 11 and with it new system requirements. One of the most problematic requirement is enabling secure boot.
In this video, I will be going over how to get secure boot working on Linux.

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Theres 2 major ways of getting Secure Boot to work on Linux.

  1. SHIM, this is a bootloader thats already signed and is used to boot the linux kernel
  2. Manually signing, this is the method we will be using because it is much more flexible and work with many different bootloaders

Sakaki’s Secure Boot Guide: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/User:Sakaki/Sakaki’s_EFI_Install_Guide/Configuring_Secure_Boot

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:14 MBR/GPT/BIOS/UEFI
02:40 Secure Boot Architecture
03:45 Getting Secure Boot to Work
07:20 Reboot #1
09:14 Reboot #2

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How To Secure Boot with Gentoo Linux
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