Re: Secure Boot won't let boot into Debian
Mark Fletcher <mark27q1@gmail.com> writes:
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 09:40:57PM +0000, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I frehly installed Debian Sid in dual boot with Windows 10 on my brand new
>> Lenovo desktop pc but it won't boot into Debian system I suspect because of
>> the new Secure Boot policy. I want to disable it but the problem is that
>> there's no Secure Boot option anywhere in its Bios. In fact, in the
>> Security submenu, there are only the options for administrator and power-on
>> password setting.
>>
>> What do you suggest me to do?
>>
> Your description of the Bios menu makes it sound SO spartan I almost
> wonder if there isn't ANOTHER menu with other options. Some BIOSes put
> the boot menu on a different menu eg F10 to get into one, Esc or F2 or
> something to get into the other.
>
> There ARE some BIOSes that have just locked it down completely and eff
> you if you aren't running a Microsoft operating system
Mine could be one of those... In that case, any thing to do?
Rodolfo
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