On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 3:10 PM, Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Boot with a LiveCD or LiveUSB which offers UEFI booting capability; e.g.
> sysrescuecd.
>
> Make sure your kernel has been configured and built for the boot system you
> will be using.
>
> Prepare a UEFI boot partition/fs and copy there your kernel image if you want
> to boot without a boot manager, or GRUB/rEFInd/etc., if you want to keep using
> a boot manager.
>
> Reboot without the LiveCD/USB and as long as you configured your system
> correctly it should boot up.
>

I would recommend Fedora - they provide signatures for their releases.

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