Bug ID | 1094015 |
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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.