If i turn secure boot off i can easily boot into ubuntu or fedora but if i turn secure boot on I can’t boot linux without turning off secureboot.
Here is bios settings of my device
Here is bios settings of my device
This sounds like the signing keys in bios are not what are expected by the OS so the system will not load the kernel with secure boot. Maybe the dbx needs updated.
Make certain the firmware and signing keys are up to date by running sudo fwupdmgr get-updates
to find out if anything needs updated; and sudo fwupdmgr update
to perform the updates.
No acer does not support lvfs as far as i know.
So i dont think that will work.
With some research i find this from its foss
But with fedora i did not find anything such
let me clear this that i really dont understand what i need to do here.
please if you can help me.
Hi someone from privacyguide helped me and provided the solution…
You just need to select the file first then you can boot into that.
[usb device]/efi/boot/bootx64.efi