[Bug 1091464] Re: Unable to chainload Windows 8 and 10 with Secure Boot enabled
Juan Navarro
oneorjuan at gmail.com
Sun Jun 11 18:35:03 UTC 2017
Adding myself to this bug. Not being able to do a clean installation of
Ubuntu alongside Windows (because then the Windows boot will break) is
against the Ubuntu philosophy of accessibility itself, and objectively
it is a complete regression in functionality.
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Title:
Unable to chainload Windows 8 and 10 with Secure Boot enabled
Status in grub2 package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I've been working with Yannubuntu and he suggested I post a bug here.
Here's what I did.
Received a brand new Dell XPS13 laptop with Windows8 pre-installed
with both UEFI and SecureBoot enabled. After playing around,
decided to wipe everything and create a dual boot configuration with
both Windows 8 and Ubuntu 12.10. Steps:
1. Install Windows 8 via Dell supplied recovery media in UEFI mode. The installer will create the /boot/efi, recovery and main partition.
2. Use Windows 8 to resize hard drive down to 50GB. Use the rest for Ubuntu.
3. Verify the computer boots successfully to Windows 8 with UEFI and Secure Boot enabled.
4. Boot with USB Ubuntu install media and select 'do something else' to create partitions and indicate /boot/efi
5. Let the install complete. Normally here, I run boot repair because the signed bootloader doesn't seem to install. In boot repair, I use advance options, indicate where the EFI boot should go, primary OS (ubuntu) and select SecureBoot.
6. Now, everything is configured as I want it. Upon boot up, the computer will boot to grub and then I can go to either Ubuntu or Windows UEFI.
7. Upon selecting Windows UEFI, I get the error:
/EndEntire
file path: /ACPI(a0341d0,0)/PCI(2,1f)/UnknownMessaging(12)/HD(2,96800,32000,7c043777b8608641,87,f6)/File(\EFI\Microsoft\Boot)/File(bootmgfw.efi)/EndEntire
error: cannot load image
8. If I swap the order in the BIOS to boot to Windows first (with UEFI and Secure Boot) it directly boots to Windows so I know the EFI boot files are working.
9. If I go back to my original configuration (e.g. Ubuntu first) with UEFI, but Secure Boot disabled, then the system is able to successfully chainload the MSFT boot files.
My gut tells me that grub is unable to chainload to an OS (or maybe
just windows 8) which is expecting a secure boot to be initiated from
the UEFI bios.
As a work around, I have disabled Secure Boot, but I'd like my
ultimate configuration to support Secure Booting to either Ubuntu or
Windows 8 via grub.
Thanks,
Neeraj
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