[CentOS] 回复: How to get UEFI setting by shell?
wk
304702903 at qq.com
Fri Jan 22 10:39:07 UTC 2016
Hi,volotinen:
as it mentioned in your web link:
"Your on the right track your module need to be signed", my question how to sign test_file_system.ko?
thanks,
w.k.
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发件人: "eero.volotinen";<eero.volotinen at iki.fi>;
发送时间: 2016年1月22日(星期五) 下午3:42
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主题: Re: [CentOS] How to get UEFI setting by shell?
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/157539/cant-load-zfs-kernel-module-on-fedora-with-secure-boot-required-key-not-avai
So, module must be signed with trusted key, or else it just fails.
Eero
22.1.2016 9.34 ap. "wk" <304702903 at qq.com> kirjoitti:
> Hi,
> another question.With secure boot on,
> I make a kernel module test.ko
> Then insmod test.ko:
> [root at localhost linux]# insmod test.ko
> insmod: ERROR: could not insert module test.ko: Required key not
> available
>
> How can I sign my test.ko for CentOS7.1?
>
> If I set secure boot off, insmod test.ko will be successful.
> w.k.
>
> ------------------ Original ------------------
> From: "我自己的邮箱";<304702903 at qq.com>;
> Date: Fri, Jan 22, 2016 03:07 PM
> To: "eero.volotinen"<eero.volotinen at iki.fi>; "gordon.messmer"<
> gordon.messmer at gmail.com>;
> Cc: "centos"<centos at centos.org>;
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] How to get UEFI setting by shell?
>
>
>
> volotinen and gordon.messmer:
>
> thank you for your answers.
>
> w.k.
>
>
> ------------------ Original ------------------
> From: "Gordon Messmer";<gordon.messmer at gmail.com>;
> Date: Fri, Jan 22, 2016 02:13 PM
> To: "CentOS mailing list"<centos at centos.org>;
>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] How to get UEFI setting by shell?
>
>
>
> On 01/21/2016 09:47 PM, wk wrote:
> > How to check/get UEFI information by shell/bash terminal ?
> example:if UEFI is enabled? if secure boot is enabled?
>
> Systems that boot via UEFI will have /sys/firmware/efi.
>
> You may have access to your secure boot setting in
> /sys/firmware/efi/efivars/, or in the output of "bootctl --path
> /boot/efi status"
>
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