Yes, that’s the right setting for secure boot on Linux. Fedora, Ubuntu, and 
probably more distros use that setting. There is a list of distros that support 
secure boot here: Supported Linux and FreeBSD virtual machines for Hyper-V on 
Windows | Microsoft 
Docs<https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/supported-linux-and-freebsd-virtual-machines-for-hyper-v-on-windows>


The default template is “Microsoft Windows” which only allows the MS signing 
certificate.

If you run into other issues related to Hyper-V, feel free to file bugs and 
mention me on them. I use it frequently.

Cheers,
Patrick

From: Stephen John Smoogen<mailto:smo...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, April 9, 2021 1:54 PM
To: Development discussions related to 
Fedora<mailto:devel@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Subject: Re: Fedora 33 and 34 Workstation images not booting in Hyper-V



On Fri, 9 Apr 2021 at 15:56, Stephen John Smoogen 
<smo...@gmail.com<mailto:smo...@gmail.com>> wrote:


On Fri, 9 Apr 2021 at 14:58, Stephen John Smoogen 
<smo...@gmail.com<mailto:smo...@gmail.com>> wrote:


On Fri, 9 Apr 2021 at 14:34, Marius Schwarz 
<fedora...@cloud-foo.de<mailto:fedora...@cloud-foo.de>> wrote:
Hi,

I had the chance check Fedora Workstation Images F33 + F34 Beta  on a
brandnew Windows Server with Hyper-V latest.

I am able to boot Fedora 33 and Fedora 34 beta iso's on Hyper-V Manager 
10.0.19041.1 but I don't know if you could also and you are talking 
post-install or something else.

I did un-check the 'This machine is running WIndows' button which turns off 
Secure Boot.


I tried the install with Secure Boot enabled in Hyper-V and it failed 
immediately when trying to work with Fedora 33 and Fedora 34. It seems they 
have a whitelist of secure bootable isos as they list Ubuntu 20.04 and Windows 
in their quick install.


OK I think I found how to make this work with Secure Boot. Open the Hyper-V 
admin and click on the Settings for that machine. Click on Security. Click on 
the template below 'Enable Secure Boot' and use 'Microsoft UEFI Certificate 
Authority'. I was able to get ISOs to boot and install


--
Stephen J Smoogen.

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