Hi, Thank you for this kind message. I will read again.
Jonas Smedegaard: > Quoting encrypt...@riseup.net (2019-10-30 16:09:00) >> Thank you for your reply. I found many articles about using FDE with >> detached header but all of them are saying "disable secure boot >> first". Then i did some research on the internet and found this video >> (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-pvLMHtRSA). This guy is explaining >> Debian 10 Buster supports Secure Boot. I have some questions about >> this. Can i use detached header key in UEFI systems with Debian 10? >> And when i enabled advanced options can i see the Serpent and other >> options on LUKS step? >> >> P.S: I have no UEFI computer yet and for this reason i have to ask >> these, sorry. > > Secure Boot is independent from disk encryption. > > Disable Secure Boot when boot routines do not support it, or disable it > always if you don't care about the features that mechanism offers. > > I alreaddy pointed you to the documentation that documents(!) what you > _should_ be able to see. I cannot tell what you _can_ see (that depends > e.g. on how sleepy you are, which way your head is turning relative to > your screen, whether or not your screen is turned on, etc.). > > Good luck! > > - Jonas >