UEFI secure boot is not getting in the way? Namely is secure boot can be still enabled even though the system is dual booting?
I know that some windows game anti-cheat will now deny some games to run if secure boot is not enabled.
And last but not least: I build my own distro, can I use my own crypto keys with UEFI secure boot hardware? That not blocking windoz secure booting (I guess crypto keys for windoz are generated and installed in the UEFI hardware upon... installation). I never actually have a look at that in the details.
Secure Boot doesn't get in the way, I think. I had it disabled for some reason, but I enabled it to test it for you, and my Debian Linux boots just fine.
I have no idea about the crypto key situation unfortunately.
You have to test with win11 (in dual boot with your fav distro) and some software requiring UEFI secure boot (maybe its status is displayed somewhere in win11 settings).
That said, this shows the sabotage of dual boot by microsoft making it hell, this is proof, and thinking that all motherboard BIOSes will have properly tested secure boot configuration is a dream.
I know that some windows game anti-cheat will now deny some games to run if secure boot is not enabled.
And last but not least: I build my own distro, can I use my own crypto keys with UEFI secure boot hardware? That not blocking windoz secure booting (I guess crypto keys for windoz are generated and installed in the UEFI hardware upon... installation). I never actually have a look at that in the details.