Le mercredi 1 janvier 2020 14:00:04 UTC+1, l0f...@tuta.io a écrit :
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> Secure Boot
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> However, is it normal that I cannot boot my Debian as soon as I installed it?
> I mean I didn't go on the Internet and told Debian to install something
> specific, I only ran the installer so I
Hi,
1 janv. 2020 à 10:36 de didier.gau...@gmail.com:
> SecureBoot has its own limitations and perhaps your use case is covered here:
> https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot#Secure_Boot_limitations
>
> for example, I cannot use SecureBoot on my recent laptop due to my Realtek
> RTL8821ce wireless
Le mardi 31 décembre 2019 18:50:04 UTC+1, l0f...@tuta.io a écrit :
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> As soon as I deactivate Secure Boot, I get Grub and then Debian is
> launching...
> It's pretty weird as I thought Debian 10 works out-of-the-box with Secure
> Boot...
SecureBoot has its own limitations and perhaps your
Hi Didier,
Thank you for your feedback.
Actually, thinking it would help, I've just deleted my whole Windows
installation (I just kept its recovery and small reserved partitions) and
reinstalled Debian 10 with LUKS
It has resolved some of my problems but I have another one: Debian 10 cannot
Le vendredi 27 décembre 2019 08:30:04 UTC+1, l0f...@tuta.io a écrit :
> Hi everyone,
>
> I installed some days ago Debian 10 with LVM inside LUKS and specific
> formatting (4 logical volumes for /, /home, /var and swap) on my Lenovo
> ThinkPad X390 in dual-boot configuration with Windows 10
Hi everyone,
I installed some days ago Debian 10 with LVM inside LUKS and specific
formatting (4 logical volumes for /, /home, /var and swap) on my Lenovo
ThinkPad X390 in dual-boot configuration with Windows 10 (which came
preinstalled on this brand new laptop).
Everything went well except I
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