Microsoft generally releases the MSRT on a monthly cadence as part of Windows Update or as a standalone tool. I also checked the EFI boot entry, and it only contained the entries for rEFInd and Windows, so it can't be another unsigned boot loader getting in the way. It seems to me that the hashes are correctly enrolled, since both rEFInd and Arch is booting. After I select Arch Linux and hit enter, the message shows up for the second time and I have to press N again to boot into Arch. When I press N after the first message shows up, the rEFInd menu shows up. Go to BIOS Setup > Advanced >Boot and change the current boot device into other secured boot devices. Press to run the next boot device, or enter directly to BIOS Setup if there are no other boot devices installed. The system found unauthorized changes on the firmware, operating system or UEFI drivers. The problem is that I get a message saying: I enrolled the hash for loader.efi, containing rEFInd, and vmlinuz-linux using HashTools. I installed Arch Linux with Secure Boot enabled using PreLoader.
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