mokutil --list-enrolled reports: This system does't support Secure Boot
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Environment
Situation
# mokutil --list-enrolled This system does't support Secure Boot
Resolution
The command is:
mount -o remount -t efivarfs efivarfs /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
However, the problem in this particular case was McAfee antivirus software(and its kernel modules)
interfering with efivarfs module.
Stopping and disabling McAfee and reboot resolves the problem.
In general, if you experience such behavior, verify that no third party software/kernel modules are loaded
and report this defect to the third party software vendor.
Cause
Disclaimer
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- Document ID:000020387
- Creation Date: 15-Sep-2021
- Modified Date:15-Sep-2021
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- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
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