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MokListRT error: volume full - delete and reinstall keys

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I have the same error as described here... Couldn't Create Moklist: Volume Full - grub doesn't start at all

Disabling secure boot did not help.

I cannot boot into my OS and also with a liveUSB I cannot boot.

Laptop is an old ASUS. The OS on my HDD is Ubuntu and that is the only want I want.

I also read here... https://www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/172azxc/live_usb_wont_boot_volume_full/ - that the only solution is to delete all the keys, reinstall them, save, and restart.I am just not sure how to do it. MY QUESTION: What I do first, second, third, etc.? It seems not recommended to do this (= risky), but I have no choice, so I want to do it right. Do I delete all keys at once and then what as to how to reinstall? Or do I just do the Platform Key (PK) and then either "set new key" or first "delete key" and then what? Or another or all listed secure boot variables?

Here some screenshots:

MokListRT_ERROR:

MokListRT_ERROR

Delete_All_Secure_Boot_Variables:

Delete_All_Secure_Boot_Variables

Key_Management_Set_New_Key_Delete_Key:

Key_Management_Set_New_Key_Delete_Key

Secure_Boot_Secure_Boot_Control_Disabled:

Secure_Boot_Secure_Boot_Control_Disabled


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