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Hello guys,
I've recently installed Arch Linux on my UEFI system [NO DUAL BOOT]. I'd followed the exact same steps as mentioned in the Arch wiki installation page. Before proceeding with the installation, I had disabled the Secure Boot option from BIOS and after successful installation when I try to enable the Secure Boot option, the Arch Linux fails to boot.
So, I'm trying to add Secure Boot to my Arch Linux installation using Shim-signed. From what I read on the Arch Wiki is that we need to have a .Sbat Section, or the EFI binaries won't load. But I couldn't get how to create one. Even after reading through this ReadME: https://github.com/rhboot/shim/blob/main/SBAT.md
Please guide me on how to create a .sbat for shim-signed so that I can enable the Secure Boot.
Please note: I have only Arch Linux installed on my system [NO DUAL BOOT].
Last edited by Rayshabh (2022-04-18 05:58:28)
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Hi,
I got Secure Boot with shim-signed and grub working by following the Wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Unifie … y_and_GRUB
And I recommend reading the other sections of this page as well, if you are new to UEFI and/or Secure Boot.
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Thank you for your support. I finally succeeded in configuring Secure Boot using Shim with Keys method https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Unifie … m_with_key
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