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Can't login after enable nvidia driver
Re-install Ubuntu 18.04 desktop and session - failed session issueThinkpad P51 battery life 2.5 hoursUnable to disable secure boot with mokutil in 16.04overheating of GPU(Nvidia gefore 920m) and degraded battery lifeNvidia Prime - Adaptive GPU switching?Ubuntu asks me to insert a password in order to install third party drivers during the installationMok Manager/NVIDIA Driver Issue After CUDA InstallHow To Consolidate Multiple MOK Keys Or Delete Unnecessary Ones?Thinkpad P51 battery life 2.5 hoursInstall Nvidia driver with secure boot (ubuntu 16.04)Can't boot Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS or its LiveUSB after enrolling MOK
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I posted here a question regarding battery issue with Thinkpad:
Thinkpad P51 battery life 2.5 hours
I have followed the tutorial https://www.linuxbabe.com/desktop-linux/switch-intel-nvidia-graphics-card-ubuntu for switch to nvidia since was suggested.
After enabling nvidia it asked for set a password for enable UEFI secure boot. I set a password and after reboot I click "MOK enroll" and before I finish to enter password the system load ubuntu.
Now when I try to login on ubuntu, it said "Failed to start session".
I think that because I didn't add full password when it asked MOK enroll...
How to fix this as I can't now even login on Thinkpad (for this reason I am posting with this account).
Any help is much appreciated as now I stuck :(
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I posted here a question regarding battery issue with Thinkpad:
Thinkpad P51 battery life 2.5 hours
I have followed the tutorial https://www.linuxbabe.com/desktop-linux/switch-intel-nvidia-graphics-card-ubuntu for switch to nvidia since was suggested.
After enabling nvidia it asked for set a password for enable UEFI secure boot. I set a password and after reboot I click "MOK enroll" and before I finish to enter password the system load ubuntu.
Now when I try to login on ubuntu, it said "Failed to start session".
I think that because I didn't add full password when it asked MOK enroll...
How to fix this as I can't now even login on Thinkpad (for this reason I am posting with this account).
Any help is much appreciated as now I stuck :(
nvidia uefi secure-boot
I was able to login in terminal using CTRL-ALT-F1 but not sure now how to reset the MOK / Secure Boot so that I can login normally
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 4:41
Not sure if disable secure boot will help, as explained here: wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot/DKMS
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 5:02
I am trying method 2, disable-validation, but aftermokutil --disable-validation
it ask me password and after adding password appear error message "Failed to request new MokSB state"
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 5:44
I disable secure boot using mkutil (adding sudo this time) and worked, but I am still not able to login, Failed to start session still appear ... Please help me
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 7:08
I disable Secure boot in BIOS, but still the same, can't login , failed to start session :(
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 7:13
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I posted here a question regarding battery issue with Thinkpad:
Thinkpad P51 battery life 2.5 hours
I have followed the tutorial https://www.linuxbabe.com/desktop-linux/switch-intel-nvidia-graphics-card-ubuntu for switch to nvidia since was suggested.
After enabling nvidia it asked for set a password for enable UEFI secure boot. I set a password and after reboot I click "MOK enroll" and before I finish to enter password the system load ubuntu.
Now when I try to login on ubuntu, it said "Failed to start session".
I think that because I didn't add full password when it asked MOK enroll...
How to fix this as I can't now even login on Thinkpad (for this reason I am posting with this account).
Any help is much appreciated as now I stuck :(
nvidia uefi secure-boot
I posted here a question regarding battery issue with Thinkpad:
Thinkpad P51 battery life 2.5 hours
I have followed the tutorial https://www.linuxbabe.com/desktop-linux/switch-intel-nvidia-graphics-card-ubuntu for switch to nvidia since was suggested.
After enabling nvidia it asked for set a password for enable UEFI secure boot. I set a password and after reboot I click "MOK enroll" and before I finish to enter password the system load ubuntu.
Now when I try to login on ubuntu, it said "Failed to start session".
I think that because I didn't add full password when it asked MOK enroll...
How to fix this as I can't now even login on Thinkpad (for this reason I am posting with this account).
Any help is much appreciated as now I stuck :(
nvidia uefi secure-boot
nvidia uefi secure-boot
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I was able to login in terminal using CTRL-ALT-F1 but not sure now how to reset the MOK / Secure Boot so that I can login normally
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 4:41
Not sure if disable secure boot will help, as explained here: wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot/DKMS
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 5:02
I am trying method 2, disable-validation, but aftermokutil --disable-validation
it ask me password and after adding password appear error message "Failed to request new MokSB state"
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 5:44
I disable secure boot using mkutil (adding sudo this time) and worked, but I am still not able to login, Failed to start session still appear ... Please help me
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 7:08
I disable Secure boot in BIOS, but still the same, can't login , failed to start session :(
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 7:13
|
show 2 more comments
I was able to login in terminal using CTRL-ALT-F1 but not sure now how to reset the MOK / Secure Boot so that I can login normally
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 4:41
Not sure if disable secure boot will help, as explained here: wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot/DKMS
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 5:02
I am trying method 2, disable-validation, but aftermokutil --disable-validation
it ask me password and after adding password appear error message "Failed to request new MokSB state"
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 5:44
I disable secure boot using mkutil (adding sudo this time) and worked, but I am still not able to login, Failed to start session still appear ... Please help me
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 7:08
I disable Secure boot in BIOS, but still the same, can't login , failed to start session :(
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 7:13
I was able to login in terminal using CTRL-ALT-F1 but not sure now how to reset the MOK / Secure Boot so that I can login normally
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 4:41
I was able to login in terminal using CTRL-ALT-F1 but not sure now how to reset the MOK / Secure Boot so that I can login normally
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 4:41
Not sure if disable secure boot will help, as explained here: wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot/DKMS
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 5:02
Not sure if disable secure boot will help, as explained here: wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot/DKMS
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 5:02
I am trying method 2, disable-validation, but after
mokutil --disable-validation
it ask me password and after adding password appear error message "Failed to request new MokSB state"– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 5:44
I am trying method 2, disable-validation, but after
mokutil --disable-validation
it ask me password and after adding password appear error message "Failed to request new MokSB state"– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 5:44
I disable secure boot using mkutil (adding sudo this time) and worked, but I am still not able to login, Failed to start session still appear ... Please help me
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 7:08
I disable secure boot using mkutil (adding sudo this time) and worked, but I am still not able to login, Failed to start session still appear ... Please help me
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 7:08
I disable Secure boot in BIOS, but still the same, can't login , failed to start session :(
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 7:13
I disable Secure boot in BIOS, but still the same, can't login , failed to start session :(
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 7:13
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I was able to login in terminal using CTRL-ALT-F1 but not sure now how to reset the MOK / Secure Boot so that I can login normally
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 4:41
Not sure if disable secure boot will help, as explained here: wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot/DKMS
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 5:02
I am trying method 2, disable-validation, but after
mokutil --disable-validation
it ask me password and after adding password appear error message "Failed to request new MokSB state"– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 5:44
I disable secure boot using mkutil (adding sudo this time) and worked, but I am still not able to login, Failed to start session still appear ... Please help me
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 7:08
I disable Secure boot in BIOS, but still the same, can't login , failed to start session :(
– Jhon doe
Apr 15 at 7:13