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    [SOLVED] How to install PVE 7 with Secure Boot enabled?

    For using Debian vanilla kernels, yes those are the steps I did (of course you'll need to install Debian kernel and supporting packages first - I installed Proxmox over existing Debian so all those are automatically done) - except for one thing that you will need to edit grub scripts somehow to...
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    [SOLVED] How to install PVE 7 with Secure Boot enabled?

    It is possible - I achieved that by using Debian vanilla kernel. But that would be an UNSUPPORTED SETUP and you will lose ZFS (though technically you can create your own MOK, add the key to MOK manager, and sign ZFS kernel module with the key). root@pve:~# pveversion pve-manager/7.1-10/6ddebafe...