On 06/23/2014 02:04 AM, Anssi Johansson wrote:
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I now changed the Secure Boot Mode from Standard to Custom, and changed Default Key Provisioning from Enabled to Disabled. That gave me an option to Clear Secure Boot keys, which I did.
A consequence of that was that the System Boot State changed from User to Setup, and Secure Boot Mode State changed to Disabled. Secure Boot was still left Enabled.
THIS setting allowed me to boot from the USB sticks (C7 secureboot and RHEL7rc1). Perhaps this is actually the way it's supposed to work.
I have now successfully installed C7 on that system with Secure Boot enabled, and the system boots afterwards with Secure Boot still enabled.
Apologies for the noise, but perhaps this info is useful for someone who stumbles on this same problem.
If this is the intended behaviour, I suggest to write it down in the ReleaseNotes and/or C7 FAQ.