I got a Zephyrus Duo laptop with Windows 10 and Linux mint dual booted. I’ve recently heard about Nobara, and I’d want to distro hop to it as it has all my daily apps, more recent drivers, and good Nvidia support. It would replace my linux mint partition.
Thing is, my laptop came in with windows bitlocker, and secure boot. The former isn’t really an issue as both OS would be on different drives. But the latter prevents me to boot Nobara as it’s a unsigned distro.
I’m wondering about whether I should sacrifice secure boot for Nobara, and if I should, how to deal with windows being bitlocked.
I don’t really use windows anymore but I do still need it, so no, I won’t uninstall it.
Any help and tips ?
You can remove the bitlocker encryption, and turn off secureboot in the bios. Here’s a quick how to:
Step 1: Turn off BitLocker and Decrypt Your Drive
Step 2: Disable Secure Boot in BIOS/UEFI
Enter BIOS/UEFI Settings: Restart your computer. As soon as the manufacturer’s logo appears, press the key to enter the BIOS/UEFI settings. This key is often displayed on the screen during startup (e.g., F2, F10, Del, or Esc).
EDIT: Once you’ve removed the encryption and disabled secureboot, you can partition up nobara however you want and dual boot windows/linux.