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[ale] OT: micro mini nano PC
- Subject: [ale] OT: micro mini nano PC
- From: agcarver+ale at acarver.net (Alex Carver)
- Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2016 14:15:56 -0800
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On 2016-01-30 13:54, Steve Litt wrote:
> That lets me back in. I thought it was one of these new, Windows10
> certificate "secure boot off-switch is optional" mobos, lacking a secure
> boot off-switch.
>
> You don't know whether the NUC can also accommodate MBR boots, do you?
> All other things being equal, when I install Linux on a computer whose
> root partition drive is less than 2TB, I go MBR every chance I get.
>
> Thanks,
You can use GPT which is independent of UEFI (only Windows requires
both). They probably would work with MBR, too, but there's no real need
to use MBR over GPT for Linux.