On 06/03/2012 07:05 AM, Steve Clark wrote: > But don't you think that if they are determined enough to go to bugzilla > and make an entry they > are smart enough to turn off secure boot? I guess my feeling is that > people that have the where > withall to attempt to load another OS on their Windows box won't be > afraid to disable secure boot > especially if it is explained to them why they need to. I am not sure you can validate your feelings by the people who you talk to. You got to be aware that there a number of users who have installed Fedora but never have posted in bugzilla at all and dont equate interest and ability to fiddle BIOS settings with smartness. Just because people have the ability to install Fedora and post in a forum doesn't mean that you can reliably assume that they are willing to fiddle with BIOS settings on their system or they would prefer that over a installation that just works. We have worked for years to make Fedora more usable and be easily installable for users who are transitioning from Windows. One could argue that the regression in usability is not as important as the loss of freedom in this specific instance but it is undeniable that it is a usability regression that would affect a number of users. Rahul -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel