I spent an absolutely huge amount of time on this.
Tried many distro's & every tweak to the system BIOS I could come up with.
My findings:
1) Netrunner was the only distro I could find that would even install & run at all in UEFi mode.
2) Best advice is to reconfigure your BIOS to 'legacy mode' (which turns off secure boot as well), now you are free to install any distro you like.
'Secure boot' is not even very secure & it is proprietary. Lose it.
UEFI is poorly supported, you gain little & will not miss not having it. Lose it.
If you must have a real Windows around just run it in a VM inside your chosen Linux.
Cheers!
Chris
Tried many distro's & every tweak to the system BIOS I could come up with.
My findings:
1) Netrunner was the only distro I could find that would even install & run at all in UEFi mode.
2) Best advice is to reconfigure your BIOS to 'legacy mode' (which turns off secure boot as well), now you are free to install any distro you like.
'Secure boot' is not even very secure & it is proprietary. Lose it.
UEFI is poorly supported, you gain little & will not miss not having it. Lose it.
If you must have a real Windows around just run it in a VM inside your chosen Linux.
Cheers!
Chris
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