Archlinux on UEFI Laptop

Trying to install Arch from a USB because I'm tired of the NSA fucking my ass and Win 10 is even worse than I imagined it could possibly have been. When I attempt to load an ISO from USB I get a "Secure Boot Failure" and have to kickback and reset. Direction appreciated.

Win 10 is fine, grow up.

Thanks for the bump

Is there maybe a way to go back to legacy from a UEFI system?

I had the same problem. Is your BIOS up to date?

I heard somewhere that you can turn secure boot off.

Don't tell anyone I told you.

Disable secure boot

Haven't updated since I got it two months ago.
Word. Hope my google-fu helps me

/thread

you have an HP, don't you?

enjoy trying to boot from usb :^)

Check if there is an update.

I now 404 archive this thread/

>I'm tired of NSA fucking muy ass
>installs systemd

THe only people claiming systemd is NSA is a single video on youtube maybe by somebody from Sup Forums. Someone else would have mentioned it by now if it were a concern.

Use Arch Anywhere.

>on a machine with an x86 processor made after the duo range

L E L

Just turn off Secure Boot, should be an option in the BIOS settings. Note that some laptops come with un-disable-able secure boot so if you can't find the setting check that. UEFI is a pain in the ass

What the point about those x86 processors ? Are you talking about the Intel Management Engine ?

That's not the first time I see this meme and I really wonder on what it relies.

>computer can be controlled over LAN without being turned on and doesn't need an OS

Really activates the almond..

So that Intel ME ? Running an AMD CPU should prevent this, then ?

UEFI was made to kill linux

Ha ha!

no

amd has the same shit.

Alright, I was just asking. Still, have you some documentation about this ? I'm very curious.

Awnsering to myself :
- AMD Platform Security Processor
- Intel Management Engine
Fuck.