GRUB Kernel Boot Issue (Legion Go/KDE)

So I've been trying to figure this out for a while and I thought it might have been an issue with the MBR partition that I used and changed it to GPT but it didn't work, can anyone help? I could try and detail as much as I can, but I'm just stuck on the GRUB screen.
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HikariKnight
HikariKnight3mo ago
your bios updated. go into the bios, disable secure boot boot bazzite run ujust enroll-secure-boot-key in the terminal follow instructions. enroll the mok after reboot then enable secure boot again in bios https://docs.bazzite.gg/General/Installation_Guide/secure_boot/?h=secure+boot#error-message-if-key-is-not-enrolled-properly
Secure Boot Instructions - Bazzite Documentation
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Taichi
TaichiOP3mo ago
So, I decided to have the image flashed into my drive through Etcher instead, and it worked; it set up accordingly and everything alike, and now I am using Bazzite like normal. Now I am setting up the Bazzite portal. Should I do this next time in case my BIOS ever updates? I still have secure boot disabled; I'm not sure if you'd recommend that. Not at all familiar with all this.
wolfyreload
wolfyreload3mo ago
There is a video guide to fixing that in the docs for next time (just Hikari's instructions in video form) https://docs.bazzite.gg/General/Installation_Guide/troubleshoot_guide/#bad-shim-signature-you-need-to-load-the-kernel-first-error
Taichi
TaichiOP3mo ago
Great to have these videos, thanks, but in any case, is it something critical in needing to have secure boot enabled, or can it be fine to leave it disabled so it doesn't complicate bootup for Bazzite?
wolfyreload
wolfyreload3mo ago
iirc secure boot helps protect you against bootkit malware so I prefer to keep it enabled
Taichi
TaichiOP3mo ago
In that case will enable it. Thank you for the guide, it worked!

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