![]() BTRFS info (device dm-3): start tree-log replay BTRFS info (device dm-3): enabling ssd optimizations BTRFS info (device dm-3): has skinny extents BTRFS info (device dm-3): using free space tree Here is the dmsg output after trying to mount the partition from a live system:ĭmesg BTRFS info (device dm-3): use zstd compression, level 1 On my desktop running Fedora 37, after a power loss (3 to be exact, the first 2 apparently did nothing as I could boot and use it) I can no longer boot into the system. In that case, is it possible to take the certificate from Ubuntu or Windows and "transplant" it onto my VTOYEFI partition? Or perhaps there's a tool I can use to enroll my Ventoy. I figured maybe it's a Microsoft thing where OEMs ship with private keys that only handshake with Windows, but my Ubuntu USBs will boot on these systems with no Mokmanager prompt as well. I really don't know too much when it comes to exactly how secure boot works. "If a Windows ISO can boot fine, and an Ubuntu ISO can boot fine, how come I need to register Ventoy's certificate?" Maybe a bit of a niche question, but I've started using Ventoy at work to easily switch between diagnostic and various OS ISOs for client hardware, and one thing that's been floating in the back of my mind is,
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