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springee
Nov 03, 2022Copper Contributor
enable secure boot, the system cann't start up
Hi all:
After enable secure boot, the windows system cann't start up which is install on dapustor nvme ssd .
and have this error:
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Unable to load the firmware from PCIe SSD in Slot 6 in Bay 1 because of the Secure Boot policy.
Log Sequence Number:668
Detailed Description:
When the Secure Boot feature is enabled, the system BIOS authenticates each UEFI driver against the Secure Boot policy. If a UEFI driver does not meet the policy criteria, the system BIOS does not load or execute the UEFI driver and displays this message at the end of POST. The Secure Boot policy consists of authorized and unauthorized X.509 certificates; signed drivers must chain to an authorized certificate. The policy may also authorize hash values of individual UEFI driver images. Users can configure the Secure Boot feature and the Secure Boot policy in F2 System Setup > System BIOS > Security Settings page.
Recommended Action:
If the Secure Boot feature is not desired, disable it in System Setup > System BIOS > Security Settings page. Otherwise, do the following: 1) Make sure the firmware on the failing device is up-to-date. 2) If subsequent failures occur, review the Secure Boot Policy Summary in System Setup > System BIOS > Security Settings page. The device firmware must be authorized by a public key or hash value in the Authorized Signature Database. The public key or hash value must not be present in the Forbidden Signature Database.
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How can I make dapustor nvme ssd disks support secure boot ?
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Thanks,
Regards
springee
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