Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> writes: > I frehly installed Debian Sid in dual boot with Windows 10 on my brand new > Lenovo desktop pc but it won't boot into Debian system I suspect because of > the new Secure Boot policy. I want to disable it but the problem is that > there's no Secure Boot option anywhere in its Bios. In fact, in the Security > submenu, there are only the options for administrator and power-on password > setting. > > What do you suggest me to do?
I tried to install Debian again so to do as suggested by Pascal, i.e. install GRUB in the "removable path"; but this time strangely the installation wouldn't proceed up to end and stopped at a certain point. Then I was tired with all that stuff, all those Legacy problems and so on, and did GiaThnYgeia's way and formatted the drive and got rid of that stupid system it came with: now Debian runs without problems. I left some free space on disk so to install Windows 10 later on... maybe ;-) Thanks to all who helped. Anyway, this experience tell us maybe how aggressive anti-Linux policies are coming up...? Cheers, Rodolfo