The handful of Linux distributions that take advantage of this should boot with no problems and no further configuration on a PC with Secure Boot enabled. Microsoft provides a signing service Linux distros can take advantage of, allowing them to boot on most Secure Boot-enabled PCs with no further configuration. These PCs ship with Microsoft’s keys preinstalled, so they’re effectively checking Microsoft has signed the boot loader before allowing it to boot. PCs with Secure Boot check that the system’s boot loader is signed by an approved key before booting from it. Linux distros compatible with Secure Boot ![]() ![]() Want to stay up to date on Linux, BSD, Chrome OS, and the rest of the World Beyond Windows? Bookmark the World Beyond Windows column page or follow our RSS feed.
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