On 3 December 2012 15:28, Matti Pulkkinen <matti.pulkkinen3(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 3.12.2012 17:17, Alexander Volovics wrote:
>
> b) If you disable secure boot there is no problem except that
> 'os-prober' does not work and I do not know if Win 8 will
> except this without fiddling (or in the worst case reinstall)
I'm sorry, I realise that this is completely off-topic, but because I happen
to be in the market for a laptop, I was just wondering, how does one
actually disable secure boot? Is there a menu entry in the BIOS for it, or
is it more complicated than that?
Don't think it's that off-topic, since a lot of us may have to deal
with it eventually to get Fedora working.
FWIW, on a BIOS / NON-UEFI system Win8 + F16 are working okay (Win8
installed after Fedora and then reinstalled grub2). You also get to
decide which is worse: Metro or Gnome shell. (Metro in my opinion, and
the reasons for that probably are completely off-topic.)
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