I myself have always problems with the loading of the vmmon module (I think it is not working after any system update). Openssl rsa -des3 -in MOK.priv -out MOK.priv Note, that this will only be required doing once! The key you have created will be trusted, so make sure, you properly secure the key (it could be a security risk, as anything could be signed with this key and would be trusted by the system). Reboot - this will automatically start the "key enrollment" and will ask for the prior selected password Import the key to your MOK (Module owned Key) and select a password (you will to need this password on reboot, so it will be enrolled. MOK.der $(modinfo -n vmmon) $sudo /usr/src/linux-headers-`uname -r`/scripts/sign-file sha256. $sudo /usr/src/linux-headers-`uname -r`/scripts/sign-file sha256. $openssl req -new -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout MOK.priv -outform DER -out MOK.der -nodes -days 36500 -subj "/CN=VMware/" You can find a description of how to do it here. Alternatively, you could also sign the drivers with your own key and keep the Secure Boot.
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