BoringZombie
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When I boot into Linux on a live usb it gives me this message: Integrity: Problem loading X.509 certificate -65, with some code under it. I tried to take a photo of it but it goes by too fast.
I'm using a Lenovo Yoga c740 Ideapad laptop. Its bios is in uefi mode and it does not support legacy. I have disabled secure boot and intel trust technology. But I have left on SGX. It shows me the message with secure boot disabled. I don't enable secure boot as it blocks my usb from installing.
I looked up the error message but unlike some others I can boot into linux on a live usb I can also install it on my system without any problems. Itr's just that the error message shows.
BTW I am not dual booting it with any other OS as I've wiped out all operating systems from my SSD.
A guy on Reddit responded to another person with same message saying that it was harmless.
I'm using a Lenovo Yoga c740 Ideapad laptop. Its bios is in uefi mode and it does not support legacy. I have disabled secure boot and intel trust technology. But I have left on SGX. It shows me the message with secure boot disabled. I don't enable secure boot as it blocks my usb from installing.
I looked up the error message but unlike some others I can boot into linux on a live usb I can also install it on my system without any problems. Itr's just that the error message shows.
BTW I am not dual booting it with any other OS as I've wiped out all operating systems from my SSD.
A guy on Reddit responded to another person with same message saying that it was harmless.