I've got an OpenSUSE Leap 42.3 Xen Host, with
kernel-default-4.13.6-3.1.ga8d2202.x86_64
grub2-x86_64-xen-2.02-13.2.x86_64
qemu-ovmf-x86_64-2017+git1505340320.5afa5b8159-63.1.noarch
ovmf-2017+git1505340320.5afa5b8159-63.1.x86_64
ovmf-tools-2017+git1505340320.5afa5b8159-63.1.x86_64
xen-4.9.0_50-535.6.x86_64
xen-libs-4.9.0_50-535.6.x86_64
xen-tools-4.9.0_50-535.6.x86_64
I'm attempting to boot the Debian9 installer as a UEFI Xen Guest.
When I launch the guest, for Debian9 -- unlike Ubuntu & OpenSUSE guests
-- it drops to EFI Shell.
@ #debian irc suggests that SecureBoot is *not* supported, and that it
needs to be toggled off.
When I enter TianoCore config -> "Secure Boot Configuration", it's
currently setup:
Current Secure Boot State Enabled
Attempt Secure Boot [ ]
Secure Boot Mode <Standard Mode>
There appears to be no option to toggle the Boot State.
How do I boot this guest, with SecureBoot *DISABLED*?
&/or, is there some other magic required for booting Debian9 in UEFI on
OpenSUSE Xen Host?
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