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Well no, you can keep Secure Boot enabled (which you should) and disable SG/DG and be able to boot or install Linux.


That's a relief. Without UEFI, the boot drive is limited to 2.2TB, hampering upgrades.


The PDF linked to further up this thread describes the process of trusting the 3rd party Microsoft CA that the original article mentions has been distrusted.




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