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Thread: Could not create MokListRT: volume full etc when trying to boot almost any distro/liv

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    Post Could not create MokListRT: volume full etc when trying to boot almost any distro/liv

    I'm having this issue for a two weeks now.
    I can't install or run a live environment of almost any ddistro/liveUSB.
    I get the same error at bootup and the PC turns off.
    I've tried other distros but no luck. I'm stuck on windows for the time being.


    The error(s):


    Could not create MokListRT: Volume Full
    Could not create MokListXRT: Volume Full
    Could not create SbatLevelRT: Volume Full
    Could not create MokListTrustedRT: Volume Full
    Something has gone seriously wrong: import_mok_state() failed: Volume Full


    I would really appreciate any help with this issue


    My Laptop is Asus Rog Gl502VM.

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    Re: Could not create MokListRT: volume full etc when trying to boot almost any distro

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    Re: Could not create MokListRT: volume full etc when trying to boot almost any distro

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    Re: Could not create MokListRT: volume full etc when trying to boot almost any distro

    Did you check your EFI entries. Use sudo efibootmgr to see what you have and if necessary, delete old or unused entries. Explained at the link below.

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1401...t-start-at-all

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