Update: reinstalling fedora, it’s extremely slow and it’s going beyond 100%. I fkd up didn’t I?
Another case of “normie wants to ditch W11 for Linux and got backed into a corner”.
I have used Linux for a while about 20 years ago, however installing it on a modern machine is new to me.
Timeline/Data:
-Recent Dell XPS laptop
-Decrypted the SSD in W11 through shell
-Booted Fedora 42 from a usb (everything works, yay!)
-Installed on the entire disc (as intended, byebye W11)
-Reboot=> Bios doesn’t see the SSD anymore, a few reboots later I get a prompt to enter my “code” (not the typical bitlocker screen, I assume my Windows Pin?), before I even get the chance to select the damn prompt it’s already gone. After which Bios reset itself to og settings (secure boot and whatnot)
-Bios still doesn’t see the SSD.
-Fedora live does see the SSD.
What do I do now? Thx in advance!
Many things can go wrong with Secure Boot…
And by that I’m just saying he has to check his settings before enabling Secure boot. Especially on linux.