How to discover distros that are signed for Secure Boot
by Ulysses_ from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5AD94)
Distrowatch has a link for this.
https://distrowatch.com/search.php?p...nAny#pkgsearch
But it shows Devuan as signed for Secure Boot. It is not. Ie it does not boot if you enable Secure Boot in the EFI settings.
The above list does not show Peppermint OS at all, but this boots alright with Secure Boot enabled. Confirmed that no shim package is present, only secure-boot-db.
Need a signed distro to use as a host for virtualization.
- No ubuntu derivatives like Peppermint
- Secure Boot essential
- Boots from a USB flash drive as live or can be installed to it
- Hypervisor can run Windows XP VM's too
- Xfce a plus
What is the proper way to search?


https://distrowatch.com/search.php?p...nAny#pkgsearch
But it shows Devuan as signed for Secure Boot. It is not. Ie it does not boot if you enable Secure Boot in the EFI settings.
The above list does not show Peppermint OS at all, but this boots alright with Secure Boot enabled. Confirmed that no shim package is present, only secure-boot-db.
Need a signed distro to use as a host for virtualization.
- No ubuntu derivatives like Peppermint
- Secure Boot essential
- Boots from a USB flash drive as live or can be installed to it
- Hypervisor can run Windows XP VM's too
- Xfce a plus
What is the proper way to search?