Hi Greg,

> Can I be confident that if I disable the secure boot that both Win 10
> and Linux will run?

https://www.linuxmint.com/rel_sarah_cinnamon.php says

    UEFI is fully supported.

    Linux Mint is not certified by Microsoft (and should not need to
    be).  If your computer is using "secureBoot", turn it off.

    Note: If you really need secureBoot, you will need to use rEFInd and
    sign the kernel with a MOK).

That doesn't answer the Windows side of the question,
but I don't suppose later Mints have regressed.

Cheers, Ralph.

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