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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2025
Posts: 6
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Hi again,
I looked at the link you sent over and tried to disable secure boot but sound that the device was not eligible or something in the BIOS. I also used the terminal to disable it. So I am not sure if secure boot is in the of this. The final option was to sign the evdi kernel, but I think that is little above my current skills. However, would this be the final option? But looking at the video for option one, then it looked a lot like the install I did on the machine, so pretty sure it is similar. I hope this answers your question, otherwise to let me know. Thanks again for all the help. |
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