On Wed, 2026-06-10 at 16:06 -0500, Ranjan Maitra via users wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am getting ready to install Fedora 44 (no Windows needed), and I
> was wondering what BIOS options I should change. I would like to have
> the machine set up with the ability to hibernate (which I do at least
> a couple of times a day).
> 
> In terms of security, I see that there are toggle buttons for TPM 2.0
> Security, Key Storage Enabled, Absolute (R), UEFI Boot Path Security
> (Always Except Internal HDD), Firmware Device Tamper Detection
> (Silent), and Pluton Security Processor services enabled. 
> 
> Which of these options will create complications with the
> installation of Fedora?
> 
> The Absolute Persistence can only be disabled in a one-way operation.
> 
> Oh, there is a Legacy Manageability Interface Access option that is
> enabled but grayed out.
> 
> Many thanks in advance for any suggestions, and best wishes,
> Ranjan

Maybe mention what CPU and motherboard this is.

poc
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