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Hi, is Secure Boot support a thing on Arch? For Windows 10, there's only difference to it if I have Bitlocker for the C: OS install, which is required otherwise I have to enter the recovery key each time I want to boot it. Otherwise I can have it either enabled or disabled.
When I want to install Arch from the iso can't with Secure Boot enabled, shows "Invalid signature detected".
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Did you read our Secure Boot wiki article?
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Did you read our Secure Boot wiki article?
No I didn't. I though there was a quick answer.
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The quick answer is yes, but also no.
Yes, you can configure an installed arch linux to boot with secureboot.
No, the installation ISO cannot boot with secureboot enabled.
So disable secureboot until you have completed the installation and followed the wiki article.
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Ok, so I can configure it later at any point after the install. Thanks for the info.
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