What are Secure Boot & Shim Files? Explained for Linux Users
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What are Secure Boot & Shim Files? Explained for Linux Users
If you’re a Linux user, you might have found yourself tangled in boot issues while installing your favorite distro especially if "Secure Boot is" in the picture. Secure Boot is meant to add an extra layer of protection to our systems, preventing unverified software from running at boot. Sounds like a win, right? Well, not always. For Linux users, Secure Boot can often feel like more of a hassle than a help, leading to issues, failed installation…
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