Hi,
I've just tested it on the current development release, and it seems to
work perfectly fine, so closing as 'Fix Released'.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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It is an UEFI system, but NOT SecureBoot enabled.
I understand the reasons why your might not want to do this for
SecureBoot enabled systems (I might not like them, but I do understand
them).
In this case, I get the capability I want by making an ext2-formatted
partition on the not-easily-removab
This is presumably because you are on a system using UEFI with
SecureBoot, and therefore the loading of external grub modules fails
('insmod udf'), and we do not build udf support into the signed UEFI
GRUB image.
Because the UEFI GRUB image is signed into the SecureBoot regime as
trusted code, the
** Package changed: ubuntu => syslinux (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1820222
Title:
Unable to boot LiveCD ISO from UDF filesystem
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