
Turn it off again. It has more lives than a cat.ConiKost wrote:Secure Boot is turned off!
Didn't help. I must be off, as my live cd doesn't support secure boot and would be able to boot with enabled secure boot.The Doctor wrote:Turn it off again. It has more lives than a cat.ConiKost wrote:Secure Boot is turned off!
My experience with Lenovo is that securboot requires two options to actually turn off.


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bcdedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\You\Know\This\Part.efiCode: Select all
BootCurrent: 0017
Timeout: 2 seconds
BootOrder: 0000,0018,0019,001A,001B,001C,0017,0021
Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager HD(1,GPT,103594c5-845f-4c7d-a0c9-211897406ff9,0x800,0x82000)/File(\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi)WINDOWS.........x...B.C.D.O.B.J.E.C.T.=.{.9.d.e.a.8.6.2.c.-.5.c.d.d.-.4.e.7.0.-.a.c.c.1.-.f.3.2.b.3.4.4.d.4.7.9.5.}...................
Boot0001* Gentoo Linux HD(2,GPT,a22a3a96-ad17-4f03-b923-a00ce0bdb28d,0xe1800,0x31800)/File(\EFI\Gentoo\Boot\kernel.efi)
Boot0010 Setup FvFile(721c8b66-426c-4e86-8e99-3457c46ab0b9)
Boot0011 Boot Menu FvFile(126a762d-5758-4fca-8531-201a7f57f850)
Boot0012 Diagnostic Splash Screen FvFile(a7d8d9a6-6ab0-4aeb-ad9d-163e59a7a380)
Boot0013 Lenovo Diagnostics FvFile(3f7e615b-0d45-4f80-88dc-26b234958560)
Boot0014 Startup Interrupt Menu FvFile(f46ee6f4-4785-43a3-923d-7f786c3c8479)
Boot0015 Rescue and Recovery FvFile(665d3f60-ad3e-4cad-8e26-db46eee9f1b5)
Boot0016 MEBx Hot Key FvFile(ac6fd56a-3d41-4efd-a1b9-870293811a28)
Boot0017* USB CD VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,86701296aa5a7848b66cd49dd3ba6a55)
Boot0018 USB FDD VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,6ff015a28830b543a8b8641009461e49)
Boot0019 NVMe0 VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,001c199932d94c4eae9aa0b6e98eb8a400)
Boot001A ATA HDD0 VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,91af625956449f41a7b91f4f892ab0f600)
Boot001B USB HDD VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,33e821aaaf33bc4789bd419f88c50803)
Boot001C PCI LAN VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,78a84aaf2b2afc4ea79cf5cc8f3d3803)
Boot001D* IDER BOOT CDROM PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x16,0x2)/Ata(0,1,0)
Boot001E* IDER BOOT Floppy PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x16,0x2)/Ata(0,0,0)
Boot001F* ATA HDD VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,91af625956449f41a7b91f4f892ab0f6)
Boot0020* ATAPI CD VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,aea2090adfde214e8b3a5e471856a354)
Boot0021* PCI LAN VenMsg(bc7838d2-0f82-4d60-8316-c068ee79d25b,78a84aaf2b2afc4ea79cf5cc8f3d3803

This part is great, but note the number 0001.Boot0001* Gentoo Linux HD(2,GPT,a22a3a96-ad17-4f03-b923-a00ce0bdb28d,0xe1800,0x31800)/File(\EFI\Gentoo\Boot\kernel.efi)
Because it doesn't appear here.BootOrder: 0000,0018,0019,001A,001B,001C,0017,0021
Nope! Even, when I do set "-o 0001,0000", 0001 seems to be ignored and Windows starts booting. (But efibootmgr confirms, that 0001 is first boost)The Doctor wrote:Okay, I think I see the problem.This part is great, but note the number 0001.Boot0001* Gentoo Linux HD(2,GPT,a22a3a96-ad17-4f03-b923-a00ce0bdb28d,0xe1800,0x31800)/File(\EFI\Gentoo\Boot\kernel.efi)Because it doesn't appear here.BootOrder: 0000,0018,0019,001A,001B,001C,0017,0021
Looks like that is the problem you need to fix.

Yes, I have an X260. Since *50-Series, there are hardware mouse buttons for trackpoint. Touchpad ist still that "clicky" thing.Cyker wrote:You have an X260?? How is it! I see it has proper decent hardware mouse buttons but has lost the thinklight; Does it at least have a backlit keyboard?
What about status LEDs, have they at least put back the HDD activity LED???
axl ... yes, you can have CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE point to the initramfs.cpio, or sourceroot, and have it built in.axl wrote:I never tried this method. and don't use initrd, but if I did, could i still use it?
... on the ESP (EFI System Partition), though if you use efi_stub with rEFInd you can use either (and have it autodetect kernels and initramfs).axl wrote:[...] do i have to put it on efi partition or the linux partition?
No, with efi_stub there is only CONFIG_CMDLINE, but with rEFInd you can either use a refind_linux.conf (with various defined parameters selectable/editable at boot) or stanzas in refind.conf.axl wrote:[...] and second question. how do you pass arguments to kernel? only by the ones you compile into it or is there any method to change those like when you use grub?
Yes it can, I had my x240 configured this way. I really hated the lack of the trackpad button but dealt with it for some time now... Recently sold it and bought a x260 (how I found this thread, checking if I should expect issues) which should be arriving in 4 days. After taking a backup of the new system/configuring Windows, I will be installing a m.2 drive and you know, start my compilingConiKost wrote:Can GRUB2 be signed for Secure Boot the same as the kernel?axl wrote:yes. thanks. i'll stick with grub. i like the flexibility.
How did you get an M.2 into an X260? The M.2-WWAN Slot does not support anymore SSD lanes (as it did with X240/X250)..pudlez wrote:Yes it can, I had my x240 configured this way. I really hated the lack of the trackpad button but dealt with it for some time now... Recently sold it and bought a x260 (how I found this thread, checking if I should expect issues) which should be arriving in 4 days. After taking a backup of the new system/configuring Windows, I will be installing a m.2 drive and you know, start my compilingConiKost wrote:Can GRUB2 be signed for Secure Boot the same as the kernel?axl wrote:yes. thanks. i'll stick with grub. i like the flexibility.
Yep reallypudlez wrote:Really?! I haven't received it yet, tracking says that my x260 should be arriving today. I guess I'm going to be sad when I try the m.2 and it doesn't workConiKost wrote:How did you get an M.2 into an X260? The M.2-WWAN Slot does not support anymore SSD lanes (as it did with X240/X250)..