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The Mint forums pretty much tell everyone to blanket disable secure boot because nobody seems to know how to make it work, certainly not well enough to explain it to a beginner.


I accidentally checked "install media codecs" on the Mint installation which requires secure boot. Didn't think much of it but something went wrong later on in the setup causing a restart. Well, it left the secure boot stuff in a weird state and forced me to reset the CMOS because nothing was working or booting.


Maybe. From what I know of sbctl I think it would be fine for a beginner, but I can't say for sure because I use my own custom setup, not sbctl.




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