On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 08:45:17AM +0200, beta-tester wrote: >Package: debian-live >Severity: normal > >Dear Maintainer, > >i have a tablet/netbook with: > >- 32bit UEFI (only), >- SecureBoot enabled, >- 32/64bit CPU, >- Windows 10 Pro (32bit) > >i can't use the live-dvd 64bit, 32bit version nor the multi-arch >(debian-9.5.0-amd64-i386-netinst.iso) to boot LiveDVD or LiveUSB, >because bootia32.efi on the Live iso media isn't signed properly. i >get a signed certificat error at boot time from UEFI. > >on a PC with 64bit UEFI and SecureBoot enabled i don't have that problem. > >why is the bootx64.efi signed properly for SecureBoot an UEFI 64bit, >but bootia32.efi isn't signed properly for SecureBoot an UEFI 32bit ?
We don't have Secure Boot enabled for *any* of our 9.x images yet. Your 64-bit PC must have SB disabled, or it's ignoring the lack of signature. Maybe it's booting in BIOS mode? -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com < Aardvark> I dislike C++ to start with. C++11 just seems to be handing rope-creating factories for users to hang multiple instances of themselves.