On 09/07/13 12:02, Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote:
> Hello chums,
>
> I have a Novatech laptop, bought maybe 3 months ago.  It came with no 
> operating system.  I installed Windows 7 on it for a project which 
> needed Windows, but now want to install Linux on it.
>
> I've got Fedora 18 install media on a USB stick, but when I try to 
> boot the installer I get the message: "Secure boot not enabled"/
>
> A little research suggests that Novatech machines do have Secure Boot 
> enabled on machines with Windows 8 preinstalled.  However I can't see 
> in the BIOS any way to enable it.
>
> Anyone had a similiar issue?  Or any ideas how to enable this? 
>  Perhaps from the UEFI shell?
>
> -- 
> Stephen Nelson-Smith
> Technical Director
> Atalanta Systems Ltd
> www.atalanta-systems.com <http://www.atalanta-systems.com>
>
>
Hi Stephen,
There are two interpretations of that message that come to mind.
One is that Fedora 18 is expecting a secure boot UEFI/BIOS and doesn't 
find it.
More likely (IMHO .. but I could very easily be wrong) is that the 
UEFI/BIOS is expecting software with a signature and Fedora doesn't have 
one.
On my ASUS notebook, I turned off secure booting and was then able to 
install, but then I can't remember what messages I had.
There's a utility called Boot-Repair that might also be useful.
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