rEFInd - Initializing after disable Secure boot
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Hello
Disable secure boot, I got an error after loading from networkExit to Hard Drive Type - SANBOOT
Exit to Hard Drive Type(EFI) - REFIND_EFIYou are currently running version: 1.5.0-RC-10
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This one is interesting.
First if this is a bitlocker protected drive then you will have an issue with secure boot disabled. Also FOG can not correctly copy a bitlocker protected drive.
From the error above, to translate it. The error says your firmware doesn’t have legacy roms enabled. It can’t find any legacy hardware to boot from. This kind of tells me that refind is unable to locate an efi partition to boot from. So while the error message is telling a story, I don’t think that is the root of your issue here.
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There is no bitlocker.
At this moment I don’t remember if legacy boot is enabled…
After pressing “any key” pc starting normally.
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@poizzon Edit
/var/www/fog/service/ipxe/refind.conf
on your FOG server. Find the line that looks like this:... scanfor internal,hdbios ...
Remove the
,hdbios
part of that line, save and try again. -
changed, but it did’t help
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #scanfor internal,hdbios #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ scanfor internal
on some pc’s sometimes got another screens after initializing, after presing enter - booting corectly to windwows :
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@poizzon This menu we can work with. If you wait for a period of time does the system boot?
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i don’t wait.
just pressing enter and booting to windows normaly. -
Here is a repeat of a post helpfully provided by @Enrico
Those settings fit more situations, I think (but I can’t assure that) but you can tune them. scanfor selects where it is going to search for boot loaders. In my case, “internal” does not find bootcamp boot loader, so I add “hdbios”. scandelay 5 is needed because the default 0 is too quick to permit the bootcamp become available. timeout 5 is needed because the default -1 goes straightforward to boot the default loader and does not show the two os options. So, this one is needed if you have a multiboot system only.
In your case, check scandelay and set it for 5, and then timeout to -1 to pick the default boot loader without delay. Yes I understand the post was about OSX (Apple), but UEFI is UEFI.
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@george1421 I think this menu is not a problem, as I understand it is due to scanfor …
by default are set like you say
.... timeout -1 .... scan_delay 5 ....
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@poizzon I think here we have 2 issues.
- The system is setting at the refind menu, where you pick enter and it boots into windows.
- The system doesn’t discover any efi boot partitions on the computer so it posts your earlier message.
In regards to the computer that doesn’t find any efi boot partitions, what hardware is this Manufacturer and model?
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@george1421 All computers are Dell’s :
Latitude E5570
PowerEdge T20As I remember installation of this computers was made with secure boot enabled.
Maybe I had to install with the option turned off secured boot ?Partitions are GPT
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@poizzon The Secure boot question is only an issue related to pxe booting non-microsoft operating systems. With secure boot on, only operating systems with a valid certificate can boot on that hardware. So secure boot only impacts booting linux and iPXE on the target computer and not the quality of the image on the target computer.
Can you take one of these non-refind-booting systems and boot it into windows and then do a print screen of the disk manager table partition layout and post the picture here? I would be interesting in seeing what the disk geometry looks like,
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@george1421 it is genuine Dell partition schema
DISKPART> list disk Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt -------- ------------- ------- ------- --- --- Disk 0 Online 465 GB 0 B * DISKPART> select disk 0 Disk 0 is now the selected disk. DISKPART> list partition Partition ### Type Size Offset ------------- ---------------- ------- ------- Partition 1 System 499 MB 1024 KB Partition 2 Reserved 128 MB 500 MB Partition 3 Primary 455 GB 628 MB Partition 4 Recovery 939 MB 455 GB Partition 5 Recovery 8 GB 456 GB DISKPART> list volume Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info ---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- -------- Volume 0 C OS NTFS Partition 455 GB Healthy Boot Volume 1 ESP FAT32 Partition 499 MB Healthy System Volume 2 NTFS Partition 939 MB Healthy Hidden Volume 3 Image NTFS Partition 8 GB Healthy Hidden DISKPART> detail disk WDC WD5000LPLX-75ZNTT0 Disk ID: {CF2E2F9A-2807-46A7-889D-FA8A5A099BB1} Type : RAID Status : Online Path : 0 Target : 0 LUN ID : 0 Location Path : PCIROOT(0)#PCI(1700)#RAID(P00T00L00) Current Read-only State : No Read-only : No Boot Disk : Yes Pagefile Disk : Yes Hibernation File Disk : No Crashdump Disk : Yes Clustered Disk : No Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info ---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- -------- Volume 0 C OS NTFS Partition 455 GB Healthy Boot Volume 1 ESP FAT32 Partition 499 MB Healthy System Volume 2 NTFS Partition 939 MB Healthy Hidden Volume 3 Image NTFS Partition 8 GB Healthy Hidden
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@poizzon said in rEFInd - Initializing after disable Secure boot:
Partition 1 System 499 MB 1024 KB
Today I made a test with VMware Workstation with a blank disc and turned UEFI function.
I got the same error.p.s.: after instaling WIndows, and tryng boot from network - same situation
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@poizzon Same here. I tried replacing in S: partition to the latest rEFInd but still getting stuck at “initializing”.