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Generate uefi signature keys for xcp-ng

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I am trying to install xcp-ng on a new server, with uefi mode enabled (I am upgrading from a previous install, so uefi is mandatory) unfortunately, my new server does not recognize xcp-ng 8.x signatures. I've searched and found that these signatures can be generated and installed in the bios - however, I am a bit at loss as to what executable should I use. Here are the various efi file on the iso:

./boot/efiboot.img
./boot/gcdx64.efi
./boot/grubx64.efi
./boot/memtest.efi
./EFI/xenserver/grubx64.efi

Any help regarding this project ?

Thanks J.

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some progress;in the bios menu, (american megatrend) I went to secure and keymanagemet,, enroll efi image, went to the device proposed, dir BOOT, file BOOTX64.EFI - now I get the grub boot menubut it fails after with a message shim_lock protocol not found - dont really know what to doext
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