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If i'm not mistaken modern Fedora will 'just work' as it has a MS signed bootloader.

So you just need to make a bit of room and install Fedora as usual.

 

Should be able to disable Secure Boot in the BIOS.

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1 hour ago, Cyberspirit said:

When you install Fedora, there should be an option to install it alongside Windows by default. Just make sure to disable secureboot and you'll be fine.

 

1 hour ago, APasz said:

If i'm not mistaken modern Fedora will 'just work' as it has a MS signed bootloader.

So you just need to make a bit of room and install Fedora as usual.

 

Should be able to disable Secure Boot in the BIOS.

will secure boot disturb the installation of Linux?

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