Mokutil --list-enrolled explanation

hey @bsherman
thanks for asking for clarification, much appreciated.

Yes that’s exatly what I did:

  1. turn laptop on and was greeted by that notification
  2. ran ujust enroll-secure-boot-key
  3. checked mokutil --list-enrolled and got that result

Before doing all of this I had only:

7e68651d52 Fedora Secure Boot CA
63fe4d8157 ublue akmods\

It’s weird for that 7e68651d52 Fedora Secure Boot CA line, I never messed with Fedora shim (I would have had to load a shim file in the BIOS to have that right? I’m not a specialist as you can see)

Also while we’re at it @bsherman I have 2 questions for you:

  • I’m planning on reinstalling Bluefin one of those days. Does all the keys (those 3 ones) are deleted and I re-enroll the correct ones?
  • I created a topic few weeks back regarding an error enrolling secure boot key on another computer Error enrolling secure boot key
    Do you have any idea of what could cause this problem (HP pavillion desktop with Windows previously) ?
    Maybe it’s not related but that same computer has trouble shutting down properly Error shutting down computer

thanks a lot @bsherman

[I’m trying to learn a lot to not ask too many stupid questions I can find somewhere else but I wish there was a tag noob-question :sweat_smile:]