Secure Boot is an UEFI feature that blocks unsigned drivers and operating systems from running. Use this tag if you have questions about Ubuntu on a secure-boot enabled system.
Questions tagged [secure-boot]
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Could not load 'vboxdrv' after upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04 (and I want to keep secure boot)
I upgrade from Ubuntu 15.10 to 16.04 and since then VirtualBox 5.0.18 isn't starting my VMs anymore. It complains that 'vboxdrv' isn't loaded. So I try to load it and get the following error:
$ sudo modprobe vboxdrv
modprobe: ERROR: could not insert…
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Why do I get "Required key not available" when install 3rd party kernel modules or after a kernel upgrade?
This issue happens only on UEFI systems with enabled Secure Boot.
When I try to install DKMS modules like VirtualBox, Nvidia, or Broadcom drivers, they do not install and I get Required key not available when I try to modprobe them.
VirtualBox…
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Why disabling "Secure Boot" is enforced policy when installing 3rd party modules
When installing 16.04, I was asked to turn off "Secure Boot" if I wanted to install 3rd party modules/drivers.
I did not comply.
And when I installed manually the only 3rd party drivers I use (bcmwl-kernel-source), I was asked again (during the…
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Ubuntu: "Booting in insecure mode" with SecureBoot enabled
I have just installed Ubuntu 15.10, after having been with 16.04 LTS for some time to try it out. While I was using 16.04, I tried to install Nvidia Drivers and got told that I needed to disable SecureBoot for that, so I provided a password and on…
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Why was I asked to create a password in order to disable secure boot on initial installation of Ubuntu 16.04?
On initial installation of Ubuntu 16.04, I checked off "Install third-party software" and, underneath it, I was prompted to check off another option which would allow the OS package to automatically disable secure boot on its own, a prerequisite of…
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Is it safe to disable Secure Boot?
I just wanted to know if it is safe for me to disable secure boot for the purpose of installing the latest Nvidia Graphics Driver.
I am running Windows 10 alongside Ubuntu 16.04 on an Acer Aspire V Nitro. They each have their own partition on the…
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Stuck in terminal at Configuring Secure Boot
I am on Ubuntu 18. I was trying to install amd drivers.
A Configuring Secure Boot screen appeared in terminal and I am stuck on it.
Clicking ok does nothing, pressing enter does nothing.. what do I do?
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How to understand Ubuntu UEFI Secure Boot install?
Now that Secure Boot is supported, what special instructions does one have to follow to install Ubuntu on a UEFI Secure Boot enabled PC shipped with Windows 8?
As I understand, Ubuntu >= 12.04.2 ships with signed GRUB2. I searched but cannot get…
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Hibernate with UEFI and secure boot enabled
"sudo systemctl start hibernate.target" worked fine with 16.04 on a Acer B117 using legacy boot; Updating to 18.04 forced me to use UEFI and (Acer requirement) secure boot enabled. Suspend still works, but I need hibernate.
Swap partition is active…
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Enroll a new Machine-Owner Key?
I installed Ubuntu and then decided to install virtualbox via apt install.
Out of the blue, I am asked this:
┌───────────────────────┤ Configuring Secure Boot ├────────────────────────┐
│ A new Machine-Owner key has been generated for this…
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Disable secure boot y/n?
I have windows 10 installed. Im trying to install ubuntu. Should i turn off secure boot or leave it on? What does it do?
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Is secure boot properly enabled on ubuntu 16.10?
I know Ubuntu used to ship with secure boot support but only for compatibility.
Canonical's Secure Boot implementation in Ubuntu 15.10 and early is primarily about hardware-enablement and this page focuses on how to test Secure Boot for common…
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"Installing third-party drivers requires configuring Secure Boot"
Today I wanted to install Kubuntu 18.10 on my computer, but I was surprised that during installation there's information: "Installing third-party drivers requires configuring Secure Boot", which doesn't make much sense to me as third-party drivers…
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Is it possible to delete an enrolled key using mokutil without the original .der file?
While fighting with my discrete graphics card, I reinstalled Ubuntu several times. The first couple times I was very careful to move the .priv and .der key I was using to sign my dkms kernel modules to another partition. Unfortunately, as I got…
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CPU running much harder/louder after software update
I am runniing Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS on a dual boot machine, the other/original partition is Windows 10. I just ran "Software Updater" as I've been getting some notifications to do so for about a week now. As it was running it asked me to type a new…
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