Already got you? this article tells you how you can fix it.

    • Vik
      link
      English
      24 months ago

      Even separate disks? Ouch. I’m guessing Fedora is not impacted here.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        54 months ago

        Yes. Separate or single disks makes no difference, it writes changes to the efi partition that bios references to boot.

        I don’t know whether fedora is impacted, the article specifies the following as documented impacts

        " The reports indicate that multiple distributions, including Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Zorin OS, and Puppy Linux, are all affected."

        And I also note that at least 2 arch implementations are impacted in addition to that list (i first saw it on arch forums).

        I would suggest you definitely DON’T assume fedora is unaffected until you check your install, fedora participates in safeboot so given all the article listed distros also do (and arch has a method for it)

        Odds are they’re impacted, M$ has done a scattergun on this, the only ones you can be sure are unaffected are those still bios booting rather than uefi

        • Vik
          link
          English
          2
          edit-2
          4 months ago

          Appreciate the heads up. I don’t have a particular need for secureboot on the workstation I have in mind so I suppose I can just leave that disabled for now.