Grafikkarte verzögert Bootvorgang
Seit in meinen PC eine Grafikkarte vom Typ GeForce GT 710 läuft, dauert der Bootvorgang zum Windows-11-Logon über 40 Sekunden. Haben Sie eine Lösung?
#Tag
Grafikkarte verzögert Bootvorgang
Seit in meinen PC eine Grafikkarte vom Typ GeForce GT 710 läuft, dauert der Bootvorgang zum Windows-11-Logon über 40 Sekunden. Haben Sie eine Lösung?
Grafikkarte verzögert Bootvorgang
Seit in meinen PC eine Grafikkarte vom Typ GeForce GT 710 läuft, dauert der Bootvorgang zum Windows-11-Logon über 40 Sekunden. Haben Sie eine Lösung?
I've updated my blog post about setting up SecureBoot with shim & GRUB on Gentoo to reflect some recent changes to the kernel installation scripts. I've also added information and scripts to automate updating and removing kernels.
https://www.setphaserstostun.org/posts/secure-boot-on-gentoo-with-shim-grub/
Debian 😻
New #laptop #computer at work, which will replace my > 12 yo Lenovo Thinkpad X220. It's a #Framework#Laptop13.
Installed #Debian 13 #trixie. So far looks good, only #hibernate did not work at first. Had to switch off #SecureBoot.
And this is the good news of the day: #DebianInstaller by default keeps a RAM-size #swap partition again, which is needed for #hibernation. This was broken for ≈ two Debian releases, but finally fixed.
Some Linux users might be interested, reading about this (Subscriber link, that bypasses the Paywall, since I find this information important to spread for awareness):
https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1029767/0a550f0972703141/
„Linux users who have Secure Boot enabled on their systems knowingly or unknowingly rely on a key from Microsoft that is set to expire in September. After that point, Microsoft will no longer use that key to sign the shim first-stage UEFI bootloader that is used by Linux distributions to boot the kernel with Secure Boot. But the replacement key, which has been available since 2023, may not be installed on many systems; worse yet, it may require the hardware vendor to issue an update for the system firmware, which may or may not happen.“
Some Linux users might be interested, reading about this (Subscriber link, that bypasses the Paywall, since I find this information important to spread for awareness):
https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1029767/0a550f0972703141/
„Linux users who have Secure Boot enabled on their systems knowingly or unknowingly rely on a key from Microsoft that is set to expire in September. After that point, Microsoft will no longer use that key to sign the shim first-stage UEFI bootloader that is used by Linux distributions to boot the kernel with Secure Boot. But the replacement key, which has been available since 2023, may not be installed on many systems; worse yet, it may require the hardware vendor to issue an update for the system firmware, which may or may not happen.“
« Not-So-Secure #Boot : 2 #SecureBoot Exploits Discovered » 🚨
› https://linuxsecurity.com/features/2-secure-boot-exploits-discovered
« Not-So-Secure #Boot : 2 #SecureBoot Exploits Discovered » 🚨
› https://linuxsecurity.com/features/2-secure-boot-exploits-discovered
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