I have done nothing at this prompt; I just exited.
I don't own a box new enough to have secure boot so I've never learnt it (this sony isn't mine but can use it for testing for now, but have before now always had secure boot disabled).
Maybe for older folks like me we need a wiki walk-through page for this?
The Ubuntu daily image I used in testing (http:// cdimage. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ daily-live/ 20200826/ groovy- desktop- arm64.iso. zsync) and matches comment #13 still fails to boot with secure boot enabled
sony vaio svp112a1cw (i5-9400u, 4gb, intel haswell-ULT)
- mokutil --db /paste. ubuntu. com/p/gdsMxpwzt Z/
https:/
- mokutil --dbx /paste. ubuntu. com/p/3PtC2zzKf P/ (dbx)
https:/
(created on same sony device booting the ISO with secure boot disabled)
The subsequent screens I see on hitting OK are
- continue boot, enroll key from disk, enroll hash from disk /photos. app.goo. gl/Ve4PMQexDSfG cdWy5
https:/
- select key (ESP or PciRoot(0)/Pci...) /photos. app.goo. gl/sKbVRTvbKQqC cbpz8
https:/
I have done nothing at this prompt; I just exited.
I don't own a box new enough to have secure boot so I've never learnt it (this sony isn't mine but can use it for testing for now, but have before now always had secure boot disabled).
Maybe for older folks like me we need a wiki walk-through page for this?