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Re: Debian



> However, as far as I'm aware, a good UEFI implementation will allow you to
> associate different keys with different boot partitions. Therefore Windows
> boots in secure mode because it verifies its own key and Linux ALSO boots in
> secure mode, because it verifies ITS own key.

The better choice is always to deactivate Secure Boot.
It's not "secure" anyway.  At least not in the sense that people would
like to understand it.  The only thing it secures is Microsoft's grip on
the desktop market.


        Stefan


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