its a razer blade stealth 2016 or 2017 model
I can turn it off, its a simple BIOS switch, but I wanted to know if it's possible to install with secure boot, so I don't need to trust my pen drive for example.
the question is more that if secureboot supports qubes, rather than the otherway around. to be supported by secureboot, one would need to buy a very expensive license from microsoft, something qubes is not able afford atm.
thanks, now I understand. I thought qubes had a signature but it was failing in my computer. I'm gonna try to install without secure boot then :)
btw you can use qubes's AEM as a poor mans secure boot solution.
Some motherboards require you to not only disable secure boot, but also to clear (delete) the keys, before it allows you to install through UEFI/EFI. I don't know how many motherboards does this, it's just personal experience.
But be sure you don't got anything installed relying on the secure boot keys, or it's byebye to that install. Like Windows or a Linux distributions that supports secure boot for example. This includes any backups you got laying around you may want to use later.
If I recall correctly, the brand I had this issue with was an ASUS board model.
Either way, just in case you encounter this issue.
It only cost 100 dollars. But you don't even have to use microsoft key, you can create your own.
I just always go back to hacking teams bios exploits which were prevented if secure boot is on.