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grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=esp --bootloader-id=GRUB
So you think, that when I would install Arch with Secure Boot being disabled, and my current GRUB files would be overwritten by new installation, I still could access Windows 10 and Kubuntu, when Secure Boot will be up again?
By GRUB files do you mean grub.cfg or are you referring to executing grub-install or something else?
]]>loqs wrote:Yeah, I know that "To successfully boot the installation medium you will need to disable Secure Boot.", but doing that I won't be able to access my other two OS'es.
Why can you not access them with secure boot disabled? Why do you need need to access them during the installation of arch?
You knew the installation media does not support secure boot so the initial post was rhetorical?
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Install_from_existing_Linux you could install arch from Kubuntu but you would still have to follow the steps to enable secure boot on arch.
Yeah, I know that "To successfully boot the installation medium you will need to disable Secure Boot.", but doing that I won't be able to access my other two OS'es.
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I know there is a wiki entry for Secure Boot, but I'm not sure how to start. Seems very complicated. Can anyone describe me how to make Arch ISO to boot when Secure Boot is ON?
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