On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 9:04 AM Wols Lists <antlists@youngman.org.uk> wrote:
On 12/05/21 13:43, John Blinka 
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So what I guess *might* be happening is that there is a signed
boot-loader on the "other OS" on CD, but because the gentoo boot loader
is not signed, that's why it's not working ...

So somehow you need to get your "other linux" booted again, get back
into gentoo, and install a signed binary boot loader. Pain in the Arse!!!

Cheers,
Wol


“Other OS” is a secure boot setting in the Asus bios. There has never been *any* actual os running on this board, since I have never gotten anything to boot.

I suspected that sysrescue and Gentoo do not have signed boot loaders on their isos (does Gentoo even have isos? Haven’t used anything but sysrescue in ages…).  That’s why I downloaded and tried the current Ubuntu server iso, believing that it would have a signed boot loader.  That didn’t boot.

John