-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, 2016-03-24 at 12:24 -0700, John Andersen wrote:
On 03/24/2016 12:07 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
Отправлено с iPhone
Anybody got any ideas?
Mint kernel is signed by Mint key and openSUSE loader trusts only openSUSE key (surprise). Either disable secure boot or enroll Mint key using mokutil.--
Wow, what a nugget of valuable information to drop as an offhand comment. I hadn't even thought about THAT ramification of dual boot in the UEFI world.
No, the problem is that the OP is telling openSUSE grub to boot mint, in secure mode, and it can't, out of the box. Maybe openSUSE's grub would be able to chainload mint's grub (I don't know). The correct procedure on secure UEFI would be to use the UEFI native boot menu to choose which operating system to boot. The design of UEFI allows just that, booting dozens of different operating systems independently. Whatever the manfacturers implement, that's different. - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iEUEARECAAYFAlb0S4AACgkQtTMYHG2NR9VALwCgkp2b0b3lT7+/ScaU0u0KS4eQ EaEAmJez5tscfcUfy4gLZp7kdfZ3eKI= =fjy1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----