Hi --sbat=/usr/share/grub/sbat.csv --modules="all_video boot btrfs cat configfile cryptodisk echo efi_gop efi_uga efifwsetup efinet ext2 f2fs fat font gcry_rijndael gcry_rsa gcry_serpent gcry_sha256 gcry_twofish gcry_whirlpool gfxmenu gfxterm gzio halt hfsplus http iso9660 loadenv loopback linux lvm lsefi lsefimmap luks luks2 mdraid09 mdraid1x minicmd net normal part_apple part_msdos part_gpt password_pbkdf2 pgp png reboot regexp search search_fs_uuid search_fs_file search_label serial sleep syslinuxcfg test tftp video xfs zstd backtrace chain tpm usb usbserial_common usbserial_pl2303 usbserial_ftdi usbserial_usbdebug keylayouts at_keyboard" These options are used for SB and if you want to use Secure Boot you need to use standalone grub, cause it is not allowed to load modules in Secure Boot mode. greetings tpowa Am Sa., 26. Feb. 2022 um 19:24 Uhr schrieb Giovanni Santini via arch-general <arch-general@lists.archlinux.org>:
Hi all,
I was reinstalling Arch after an unlucky SDD wipe due to warranty.
I reinstalled Arch and then proceeded to use Secure Boot via Preloader.
I followed the steps at:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface/Secur...
But I got an error from Grub saying:
*error: verification requested but nobody cares*
I decided to re-create the Grub binary with the TPM module via
*grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=ESP_DIR --modules="tpm" --bootloader-id=BOOTLOADER*
But that didn't do the trick.
Do I have to do something peculiar in order to make Grub to work?
Bests,
-- Giovanni Santini
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