On 08/29/2015 01:25 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
Then it is necessary to deactivate the Secureboot. This tool was implemented in Windows 8 with the new UEFI Bios, as a safety mechanism to prevent malicious software from booting in your PC, as well as “non authorized” operating systems.
Therefore, this tool will block any operating system from starting, besides Windows 8. So it must be deactivated.
In order to do that, it’s necessary to access your computer Bios, search for the option “Secureboot” and change it to “Disabled”.
The only correct part is "prevent malicious software from booting" otherwise everything else is somewhere between misleading and junk. Fedora has supported Secure Boot for almost three years.
that may be true, but however I got my fedora installed on this UEFI box is the way I am leaving it.. I am pretty sure I have secure boot turned off. it works, and I go with the KISS method, it works, I'm leaving it alone:)