2018-04-26T20:58:29-0700 Mason Hock wrote:
> all of which advise booting into recovery boot and disabling Secure
> Boot in the BIOS settings. However, all security settings, including
> Secure Boot, were greyed out. I found one source that suggested

I recently found out that some computers will accept only UEFI ("Secure
Boot" or "Restricted Boot"? I don't know, UEFI can be any of these two,
that is it can be either good or bad for software freedom,
respectively).

These computers are called "UEFI-only", you can make a UEFI-only live
media (or install media) by following Trisquel's documentation section
with similar name ([1]). Note however what jxself said about needing to
manage the trust keys in the UEFI.

[1] https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/how-create-liveusb#toc3 . For those
reading this years later: if the anchor identity target ever changes,
the section title is "UEFI-only USB (7zip in GNU/Linux)".

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