Hi,

I am getting ready to install Fedora 44 (no Windows needed), and I was 
wondering what BIOS options I should change. I would like to have the machine 
set up with the ability to hibernate (which I do at least a couple of times a 
day).

In terms of security, I see that there are toggle buttons for TPM 2.0 Security, 
Key Storage Enabled, Absolute (R), UEFI Boot Path Security (Always Except 
Internal HDD), Firmware Device Tamper Detection (Silent), and Pluton Security 
Processor services enabled. 

Which of these options will create complications with the installation of 
Fedora?

The Absolute Persistence can only be disabled in a one-way operation.

Oh, there is a Legacy Manageability Interface Access option that is enabled but 
grayed out.

Many thanks in advance for any suggestions, and best wishes,
Ranjan

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