1. asks for a password
2. Setting SB State Failed
3. nothing says I should reboot
4. upon reboot configuration screen pops up and asks random characters from the 
password entered before
5. allows me to disable verification
in case the above is the correct user story, I have the following
remark:

this seems to disable all verification after shim. Before the change the kernel 
was still verified and only the the modules were not.
Therefore I would say things were more secure before.

Is it possible to just disable signed module enforcement again?

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