Well thank you for the help, at the very least now I can boot into Ubuntu normally. I will keep troubleshooting to see if I can get secure boot to work anyways just to see if I can.
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Well thank you for the help, at the very least now I can boot into Ubuntu normally. I will keep troubleshooting to see if I can get secure boot to work anyways just to see if I can.
I just tried using the CSM option in my motherboards bios, and it seems to have fixed this issue. However is it safe to continually use a computer without secure boot? I'm considering on trying to...
Yes I disabled it in my bios. It did not change anything.
For the last couple days I have been trying to install Linux onto an ASUS X555QA laptop. I first tried Debian, as I have installed Debian on desktops before and it worked just fine. It did work fine...