I'm looking for a Linux distribution that allows me to have dual boot with secure boot enabled. I need this setup because I want to maintain secure boot for competitive gaming on Windows, while also running Linux. My plan is to dedicate an NVMe drive solely for Linux, separate from my Windows installation on another drive. Any recommendations?
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I've got a dual secure boot setup going with OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and Windows, and it's been running smoothly without issues.
Just about any distro can work—just Google for a secure boot guide specific to your choice.
Fedora and Ubuntu work out of the box with secure boot. Other distros can probably be set up too, but it'll take a little searching online to figure it out.
Setting up secure boot isn't too complicated. Using a bootloader like rEFInd can help, but it's optional. Most major mainstream distros are already configured for this, so you should be fine with them.
Yeah, Fedora supports secure boot, so that's definitely an option for you!

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