10-14-2017, 08:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-14-2017, 08:22 AM by JackOfHearts.)
They messed everything up with their new secure boot technology and all the other stuff around it
It's supposed to be simple but only in theory. In practice it's so buggy that I didn't install linux on my new machine, I don't feel like wasting my time on it. But maybe it's better by now, I remember spending 2 days on a machine about 2 years ago .
But from you said the first step is just to change an option in your bios, disable the secure boot option or something like that.
Or your iso is not compatible with the new hardware you have, so you have to wait for a new kernel to get a fix if you get an error while booting.
It's supposed to be simple but only in theory. In practice it's so buggy that I didn't install linux on my new machine, I don't feel like wasting my time on it. But maybe it's better by now, I remember spending 2 days on a machine about 2 years ago .
But from you said the first step is just to change an option in your bios, disable the secure boot option or something like that.
Or your iso is not compatible with the new hardware you have, so you have to wait for a new kernel to get a fix if you get an error while booting.