Package: debian-live Followup-For: Bug #909718 Dear MaintaineSteve McIntyre,
my system have UEFI 32 only, a "legacy" BIOS mode does not exist. i can not disable SecureBoot. the Windows System Partition is encrypted by BitLocker on the har drive, and i saw a video where somebody disabled SecureBoot to boot Linux Live and after re-enabling SecureBoot later to boot into Windows again, the system run into BitLocker Recovery mode, and he had to use BitLocker Recovery to decrypt and re-encrypt everything again. so disabling SecureBoot will destroy the stored BitLocker-key somehow. thats because disabling SecureBoot is not an option. why are UEFI32 only tablet/netbook users disadvantaged or excluded from using Linux / Debian? i mean to me it looks like it is only a matter of providing proper signed grub-efi-ai32-signed package or shim-signed or what ever packages are involved. or is Debian Linux Live friendly only for big customers with big hardware? sorry, but i am a bit disappointed.