On 11/12/14 22:15, Michele Bert wrote:
> As far as I know it is probably due to UEFI secure boot.

Disabling Secure Boot is a legitimate troubleshooting step, although in theory 
should be unnecessary.

All major Linux distros have had Microsoft sign their bootloaders, meaning they 
will boot out-of-the-box with UEFI Secure Boot enabled.

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