Can’t see the images in the forum, but is the kernel actually starting? (Does it get past grub? Does it get to grub?)
From your forum post it sounds like you’re seeing a secure boot issue, which may require changing some bios settings. (Installing the non free driver definitely breaks secure boot.)
Yep, definitely secure boot. For now, you may be able to disable secure boot on your workstation or boot off of the install media and run the commands to enroll the mok key that you were given in another thread.
Can’t see the images in the forum, but is the kernel actually starting? (Does it get past grub? Does it get to grub?)
From your forum post it sounds like you’re seeing a secure boot issue, which may require changing some bios settings. (Installing the non free driver definitely breaks secure boot.)
Hi, how do I check for that ? how do I recognize grub ?
Here is a crosspost of my thread from the Debian forums :
https://programming.dev/post/39832602
Thanks a bunch for stopping by…
Yep, definitely secure boot. For now, you may be able to disable secure boot on your workstation or boot off of the install media and run the commands to enroll the mok key that you were given in another thread.