Bug ID 1094015
Summary shim key management is shown at boot after every kernel upgrade (secure boot disabled)
Classification openSUSE
Product openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version Current
Hardware Other
OS Other
Status NEW
Severity Normal
Priority P5 - None
Component Bootloader
Assignee jsrain@suse.com
Reporter lbeltrame@kde.org
QA Contact jsrain@suse.com
Found By ---
Blocker ---

As the summary states, with every kernel upgrade, the subsequent reboot shows
the shim key management interface ("MOK Key Management"). This has been seen on
three different machines:

1. Thinkpad T470
2. Dell Precision 3620
3. Self-assembled machine with a Z77 Intel chipset (ASUS) and its latest UEFI
BIOS

In all cases, secure boot was explicitly disabled, so there would be no need
for it.


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