philipteare966
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Secure boot option in Biod does not seem to let me disable it. How do I install Linux from USB without disabling? Or how do I disable secure boot?
This worries me. Should I be worried? Will windows still boot if things go pair shaped?
That assumes that everyone who orders without an OS will not be installing Windows. That's just not true. I have no idea of the actual numbers of course, but just from the queries we get on here, a good many non-OS builds end up having Windows installed.If I have a tip for PCS it's that you guys should disable secure boot by default for those of us who order specifically with no OS. We are unlikely to want it enabled, and there's lots of unknown scary cr@p to click, in order to get to where we want. Yes CentOS and others have signed ISOs but that is a layer of unhappiness the majority are unlikely to want in their lives (I sure didn't).
I apologise if I've made you grumpy, that wasn't my intention.Ubuysa, I specifically unchecked Windows in my build spec, yet it came installed and I had to spend hours figuring out how to replace it with my OS of choice. Going into the BIOS and selecting 'other OS' was not even enough. I'm not alone (I see similar comments about MS being highly intrusive here.
At the very least I highly recommend PCS give simple instructions as to how to install a non-windows unsigned distro if the customer has specified they don't want Windows.
It does not surprise me that many end up installing windows if its such a pain to do anything other than that and it still gets installed even if you ask not to have it.
Sorry, I'm grumpy here. Bou may not realise it but your response is kind of annoying. I was just trying to help.