[EdLUG] Linux + Lenovo Yoga 510 = love?

Edinburgh Linux Users Group edlug at lists.edlug.org.uk
Fri Dec 2 12:53:18 UTC 2016


Generally you need to set the supervisor password in bios. then you can
disable secure boot. this will allow you to uefi boot linux install media.

Kris

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On 2 December 2016 at 12:33, Edinburgh Linux Users Group <
edlug at lists.edlug.org.uk> wrote:

> On Fri, 2 Dec 2016, at 11:03 AM, Edinburgh Linux Users Group wrote:
> > I think in theory, UEFI is pretty cool. It can do a lot more than BIOS
> > can. But in practice, it only really works with Windows.
> >
> It is fully feature supported in linux, multiple bootloaders support it,
> kernel supports it, we even support it on arm32 and arm64. No idea where
> you got this idea its not supported.
>
> We can even have the full secureboot chain working in linux if you want,
> with everything signed.
>
> We even have linux guys sitting on the UEFI spec organisation.
>
> Graeme
>
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