I have te same setup utility as you show on your screen. However I do not have a configuration where I can enter into the UEFI settings. At least I don't think I do. Is there a special key to press to get into there?
Update
What I had to do is set a supervisor password and then I am allowed to change setting in the secure boot.
When I go into Select UEFI file as trusted I see: HDDO When I enter into there I see: <EFI> and <system volume information>
When I select <EFI> I then see: <.> then <..> then <ubuntu> then <OEM> then <Microsoft> then <boot>
I can not move these up and down.... I can go into them and see the EFI files for each.
Update: Never mind. I figured it out!!!! (Happy dance !!!)
Many Thanks to Firenice03 for making me think and pull my head out of my @$$.
I basically had to go into the secure setting and then into the HDD0 and then into EFI and then hit enter then select ubuntu hit enter and then select the grub file hit enter and it asks me do I want to add it to the secure boot. Of course I said yes but had to name it so I named it grubboot (or something like that) Once this was added to the UEFI boot I could get into it and finish installation. Then I had to go into the bios and change the order of the boot devices, and BINGO! it all works flawlessly now. (Hope this makes sense to some of you)
Update
What I had to do is set a supervisor password and then I am allowed to change setting in the secure boot.
When I go into Select UEFI file as trusted I see: HDDO When I enter into there I see: <EFI> and <system volume information>
When I select <EFI> I then see: <.> then <..> then <ubuntu> then <OEM> then <Microsoft> then <boot>
I can not move these up and down.... I can go into them and see the EFI files for each.
Update: Never mind. I figured it out!!!! (Happy dance !!!)
Many Thanks to Firenice03 for making me think and pull my head out of my @$$.
I basically had to go into the secure setting and then into the HDD0 and then into EFI and then hit enter then select ubuntu hit enter and then select the grub file hit enter and it asks me do I want to add it to the secure boot. Of course I said yes but had to name it so I named it grubboot (or something like that) Once this was added to the UEFI boot I could get into it and finish installation. Then I had to go into the bios and change the order of the boot devices, and BINGO! it all works flawlessly now. (Hope this makes sense to some of you)
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