On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Adam Holt wrote:
> Tony Anderson’s is leaving to Africa in 6 days, assisting many different
> school server deployments, and needs help getting around "secure"
> BIOS/firmware UEFI on the following platforms:
>
>
> - NUC 34010 - BIOS upgrade solves this, by moving
If at all possible, the first thing to do is disable secure uefi boot.
The only distro that I've found has out of the box support for secure
boot is the Ubuntu family. Maybe there are others.
Some firmwares don't support legacy boot anymore, so even unsecured,
they need to boot using UEFI (ma
Tony Anderson's is leaving to Africa in 6 days, assisting many different
school server deployments, and needs help getting around "secure"
BIOS/firmware UEFI on the following platforms:
- NUC 34010 - BIOS upgrade solves this, by moving jumper and inserting USB
memory stick containing newer Intel