Swynwraig
Swynwraig
UBUniversal Blue
Created by zany130 on 1/18/2025 in #🛟bazzite-help
Reset bazzite mok key
Could not find something in the BIOS I was willing to press to directly import the DER...
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by zany130 on 1/18/2025 in #🛟bazzite-help
Reset bazzite mok key
Turns out I didn't have SB enabled. After a bit of wrestling with mokutil --delete I did get my Bazzite to refuse to boot. Turned off SB, did "sudo mokutil --import secure_boot.der", enrolled the key at boto and enabled SB again.
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by zany130 on 1/18/2025 in #🛟bazzite-help
Reset bazzite mok key
Having a look at it I'm not sure on that importing via BIOS... trying to wrap my head around how all this works :/
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by zany130 on 1/18/2025 in #🛟bazzite-help
Reset bazzite mok key
You can also run mokutil directly. mokutil --help gives a list of options.
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by zany130 on 1/18/2025 in #🛟bazzite-help
Reset bazzite mok key
The public key link is there and some instructions for a different method after rebasing. I'd expect you can also import the public key file from a USB directly in the BIOS.
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by zany130 on 1/18/2025 in #🛟bazzite-help
Reset bazzite mok key
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by joe on 1/14/2025 in #🛟bazzite-help
Wrong disk space size
Could probably have checked (and resized) it out with a bootable GPartEd (Gnome partition editor) and seen if partitions were wrong sized. But installs are pretty quick
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by Swynwraig on 12/4/2024 in #🛟bazzite-help
ecryptfs group membership issue on upgrade
I did a bit of a layer cleanup after working out basic distrobox usage and removed the ecryptfs-utils-loginmount seeing as it's not very useful without the group membership. I'll make some more specific ecryptfs folders and get used to typing a passphrase.
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UBUniversal Blue
Created by Nante on 12/4/2024 in #🛟bazzite-help
Does bazzite only works on SSDs?
Bazzite uses btrfs and that's prone to fragmentation because any write to a file writes it to a different part of the disk. That additional seeking can make it very slow on old fashioned HDDs. A compromise would be to have your main install on a small SSD and have an extra HDD mounted for game libraries or media (either ext4 or btrfs with a bit of SSD cache in front). The bazzite main system is less than 50GB so any old SSD would fit the purpose.
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