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Unraid boot issue Gigabyte z690

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Hello,

after an Hardware change my Unraid will not boot.

 

Old System:

  • x570 Gigabyte Gaming X

 

Mainboard is an

  • Gigabyte z690 Gaming X
    • latest F23b
  • Intel 13600k CPU with onboard GPU
    • Bios Settings
    • UEFI Boot Settings
      • Harddisk Legacy
      • Secure Boot "off"
    • VT-D / Virtual "on"
    • USB Legacy "on"


If i activate CMS Bios dry it but comes back with UEFI and and this erros Signature error.

If i dry to deactivate secure boot also not work. EFI Ordner on Stick was renamed with to EFI instead of "EFI-".

 

UEFI the Stick is in view an dry to boot but following errors comes up:

·         Secure Boot Violation

·         “invalid signature detected. Check Secure Boot Policy in Setup”

 

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If on intels IGPU CSM not more working?

 

Very frustrating situation.

 

Any Ideas?

 

 

Solved by onkelblubb

  • Community Expert

You need to make sure that Secure Boot is not enabled in the BIOS as it is not supported by Unraid.

  • Author

Ok, maybe i found issue behind CSM issue. I will dry with the dedicated gpu, but UEFI issue will still exist after CSM will work proberly.

 

Found this :

"you can't enable legacy compatibility mode (CSM) on this motherboard if you are using the iGPU - I guess something about it prevents you.  Essentially you need a GPU card if you want to support legacy compatibility mode."

  • Community Expert

You can boot UEFI, just need to disabled secure boot, also make sure the flash drive has an EFI folder, if it's EFI- rename it to EFI.

  • Author

I was nearly an hour to test every option activate an deactivate secure boot, tpm and ttp. Nothing works.

 

I flashed back to F21 Bios (before this "enhanced security boot" releasenote comes) and nothing changed. I testet a fresh new stick with unraid, and also signature issue.

 

If i go to bios deactivate secure boot, it comes directly after save and boot up again.

 

I open an reguest to Gigabyte to clearify why its not possible to deactivate secure boot. (i order in next minutes an asus board, i found a few z690 unraid guys but alway with asus boards).

 

Other ideas?

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Edited by onkelblubb

What options are under secure boot mode? Is other OS there?

  • Author
  • Solution

So i was able to fix it.

 

  1. Disconnect any device (no usb stick oder nvme or sata drive)
  2. Deactivate secure boot is now possible (IT WORKS!) :)
  3. Restart
  4. USB Boot is now with UEFI possible

 

If you want also to clean secure boot, i was need to update back to newest version of bios and clear tpm and secure boot clear the secure boot is back to setup mode :) .

 

Thanks Gigabyte for this buggy implementation.

 

 

Edited by onkelblubb

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