a couple of other options... set it up to dual boot  windows and linux or setup 
vbox  with what ever linux distro you choose

Gary M

On 2019-05-16 9:11 a.m., SZEMIR KHANGYI wrote:
Depending on the age of your hardware, if it is new enough, the "bios" may be 
set to boot EFI only, i may hesitate to add, that it may have "Secure Boot" 
enabled too. First check that your distro supports EFI boot, then disable 
"Secure boot" for sure. you may leave EFI boot as is. Unless your hardware 
"bios" supports normal boot, in which case select that. There has been a lot of 
dust around efi booting / normal booting and secure boot locking the system 
into one , and only one OS ( Windows of course ). Most modern distros do 
support EFI and BIOS booting, after you disable secure boot. Oh, and despite 
the scary name, you can safely disable secure boot, the gremlins won't get your 
data any faster than they would otherwise do.


----- Original Message -----
From: Patrick Davis <[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, 16 May 2019 08:20:53 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: [clug-talk] lenovo thinkpad



On 2019-05-16 7:34 a.m., Greg King
wrote:



You may have to tweak BIOS settings. If you have not done
any of this before it might be good to get help from someone
who is familiar with the process and the issues that arise.
Installing any Linux on laptops seems to always involve a few
hassles. I don't know if MemX, Geek squad, or Staples tech do
this sort of thing but Linux is pretty popular now so they may
do it for a fee.

I inquired at my local Best buy about Linux. The answer I got was
that they did not deal with Linux at all.

pat





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