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Does enabling Fast Boot have any effects on an Ubuntu installation?

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I'm not running a dual boot system, just Ubuntu on an old laptop that had Windows on it, I've noticed Fast Boot enables in BIOS (UEFI), does it do any harm if I keep it enabled and run Ubuntu only?

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Yes, it can sometime cause conflicts where the underlying Windows structure has "grabbed" control of certain aspects but where UEFI is present on a PC using Linux exclusively, in particular ubuntu, UEFI has good support. Refer to this article for more information.

If windows is present in a dual boot environment,best to make sure that Windows is fully closed down and there are two methods for doing so:

  • Simply hold the Shift key and then click Shut down option in the Start menu;
  • Perform a full shut down using the command prompt enter image
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Thanks for answering, but what if I'm not running Windows at all? I only have Ubuntu on that device, does it still have any effects?
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without windows at all ubuntu supports UEFI - you can see how this affects you in [this article](https://www.rodsbooks.com/linux-uefi/)
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That's exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
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I've amended my answer to reflect the additional information, You may wish to accept it if it answers your question. Thanks
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