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Secure Boot Not Working Anymore (MOK)

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I have issues with Secure Boot.

First installation on Ubuntu, I enrolled MOK key.

Sometime later I needed to clean install Ubuntu again. So I disabled Secure Boot MOK with the command mokutil --disable-validation. After a reinstall of Ubuntu I enabled MOK with the command mokutil --enable-validation.

Now it won't boot. So I disabled Secure Boot in BIOS. Only that way I can launch Ubuntu.

How can I launch Ubuntu with Secure Boot. How can I resolve the MOK problem?

Current terminal outputs:

$ mokutil -sb-state
  SecureBoot disabled

While the mokutil --list-enrolled command lists a single key [key 1] SHA1 Fingerprint...

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