diff --git a/system-booting.adoc b/system-booting.adoc index c8761a4..af56225 100644 --- a/system-booting.adoc +++ b/system-booting.adoc @@ -380,10 +380,11 @@ and integration in `proxmox-boot-tool`. The following packages need to be installed for Secure Boot to be enabled: -- shim-signed (shim bootloader signed by Microsoft) -- shim-helpers-amd64-signed (fallback bootloader and MOKManager, signed by Proxmox) -- grub-efi-amd64-signed (Grub EFI bootloader, signed by Proxmox) -- proxmox-kernel-6.X.Y-Z-pve-signed (Kernel image, signed by Proxmox) +- `shim-signed` (shim bootloader signed by Microsoft) +- `shim-helpers-amd64-signed` (fallback bootloader and MOKManager, signed by + Proxmox) +- `grub-efi-amd64-signed` (Grub EFI bootloader, signed by Proxmox) +- `proxmox-kernel-6.X.Y-Z-pve-signed` (Kernel image, signed by Proxmox) Only Grub as bootloader is supported out of the box, since there are no other pre-signed bootloader packages available. Any new installation of {pve} will @@ -419,7 +420,7 @@ To check the latter, run: # findmnt / ---- -If the host is indeed running using ZFS as root filesystem, the `FSTYPE` column +If the host is indeed using ZFS as root filesystem, the `FSTYPE` column should contain `zfs`: ---- TARGET SOURCE FSTYPE OPTIONS @@ -485,8 +486,8 @@ can try adding it manually (if supported by the firmware), by adding the file NOTE: Some UEFI firmwares are known to drop the `proxmox` boot option on reboot. This can happen if the `proxmox` boot entry is pointing to a Grub installation -on a disk, where the disk itself not a boot option. If possible, try adding the -disk as a boot option in the UEFI firmware setup utility and run +on a disk, where the disk itself is not a boot option. If possible, try adding +the disk as a boot option in the UEFI firmware setup utility and run `proxmox-boot-tool` again. TIP: To enroll custom keys, see the accompanying