* Steve Litt:
> I've personally disabled Secure Boot from a cold boot to the BIOS, and
> then installed Ubuntu, and had both OS's work. I've done this at least
> twice, maybe more. That being said, perhaps the reason I failed to
> install a *Debian* dual-boot was because I shut off Secure Boot fro
On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 10:51:19 +0100
Ron Leach wrote:
> 3. a Use a 'trusted' bootloader, such as:
>
> http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/20303.html
>
> or
>
> 3. b Disable 'Secure Boot', which has to be done from within Windows,
> not from a cold boot into BIOS:
>
> http://itsfoss.com/disable-uefi-
Here are some links to articles discussing UEFI's secure Boot and some
implications for configuring a dual-boot Windows 8 & Linux system.
1. What is the UEFI Secure Boot loading process?
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-security/uefi-secure-boot-in-windows-81/65d74e19
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