On 04/30/2022 09:01 AM, IL Ka wrote:
this is possible: you just need to have two .efi files for your OSes: one
for Windows and one for Linux.
Use ``efibootmgr`` to manage it.
If you have secure boot enabled, you need shim:
https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot

Following links from there suggests I know even less than I thought I did. Confirms I need to read newbie oriented material about dual booting Debian on a UEFI equipped Windows machine (with or without Secure Boot).

Suggestions?

TIA


On Sat, Apr 30, 2022 at 3:06 PM Richard Owlett <rcowl...@cloud85.net> wrote:

I will be setting up a Windows laptop to dual boot Debian.
If the machine has legacy BIOS, no problem as I've done that before.

If it is a UEFI machine (possibly with secure boot, what should I be
reading.

TIA





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