Hello.
SecureBoot should not be a problem, because the Bootloader on Fedora is
signed.
I have Secureboot enabled on my machine, which is a HP (Compaq)
Notebook and everything runs fine.
Regards,
Dirk
Am Sonntag, den 25.02.2018, 11:22 -0700 schrieb stan:
On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 12:15:05 -0500
Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin(a)fastmail.us> wrote:
> I ordered another Asrock motherboard to replace the one I haven;t
> been able to install Fedora 27 on. The user manual says it can be
> setup to boot uefi or legacy bios by enabling csm. I do not need to
> dual boot with Windows, only Fedora 27 so it appears to me that the
> legacy option is best in my case.
>
> Is that rightor am I missing something?
My understanding is that secure boot is to protect from unauthorized
access to the machine, and prevent unauthorized software from running
on the machine. Important for things like laptops that are liable to
be stolen, but less necessary for home desktop computers.
That is, I agree with you. But I look forward to seeing the
reasoning
of people who disagree.
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