No secure boot option on older laptop preventing me from booting to Linux.
by BigBitz from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5P3PW)
HP dv6-6c10us is the laptop in question. According to it, it has AMD with intregrated Radeon A6.
I've gone and made the flash drive, installed PopOs on the laptop but apparently it's old enough that is doesn't have a secure boot option, so when I boot it doesn't recognise the drive.
I understand that I need a "non-uefi" version of Linux but as I'm still new to Linux I don't understand how to get that verse the one that I have.
I've read through articles all over the place and obviously nothing has worked.
I'm drawing a blank here. What do I do?
I've gone and made the flash drive, installed PopOs on the laptop but apparently it's old enough that is doesn't have a secure boot option, so when I boot it doesn't recognise the drive.
I understand that I need a "non-uefi" version of Linux but as I'm still new to Linux I don't understand how to get that verse the one that I have.
I've read through articles all over the place and obviously nothing has worked.
I'm drawing a blank here. What do I do?