http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=954126
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=954126#c36
Leo Davis
So I try to summarize. You had Leap installed and were able to boot openSUSE with Secure Boot enabled. Is it correct?
A short recap: I had opensuse 13.2 installed and was able to boot to GRUB, then Windows (or openSUSE) with SecureBoot enabled. I upgraded to Leap 42.1 and was able to boot to GRUB, then to openSUSE, but not Windows with SecureBoot enabled. I then updated to the first test version and I was not able to boot to GRUB with SecureBoot enabled. No errors were visible, IIRC. The system kept rebooting. I then updated to the second test version and I was not able to boot to GRUB with SecureBoot enabled. No errors are displayed. The system kept rebooting.
After update of grub2 to test version you can no more boot with Secure Boot enabled - system keeps rebooting silently without any errors. Is it correct?
With SecureBoot enabled, that is correct. I cannot boot even to GRUB. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.