tty0tty and secure boot
RealBC opened this issue · comments
Hello,
Fisrt congratulation for this very useful program avoiding cables plugged.
I used it on V1.2 on a debian VM and it worsks perfectly as expected.
However i tried the V1.4 on Ubuntu Jammy 22.04 and I've some proplems especially with the secure boot with a "real computer".
modprob tty0tty ERROR could not inset 'tty0tty' key was rejected by service make: *** [Makefile:38 : Install] Erreur 1
I tried to follow and adapt the debian advice https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot but without any success
I certainly miss something.
Does anaybody have a clear procedure to follow to manage this case ?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Hi @RealBC ,
I use secure boot on Debian testing with the tty0tty module (using dkms) with no problems.
I followed the steps from the Debian secure boot wiki.
Check all the steps in the wiki and see the error messages. As far as I remember there are 3 steps that I need to change to work on my computer.