What must you do?

You want to boot a Linux Operating System with the Secure Boot option enabled in a virtual machine.

This will be the first time you boot the OS.

What must you do?
A . Set the -BootOrder to HardDiskDrive
B . Configure the virtual machine to use the Microsoft UEFI Certificate Authority
C . You can’t enable Secure Boot with Linux
D . Set -EnableSecureBoot without specifying a template

Answer: B

Explanation:

Linux operating systems running on newer generation virtual machines can boot with the Secure Boot option enabled. Before you boot the virtual machine for the first time, you must configure the virtual machine to use the Microsoft UEFI Certificate Authority. You can do this from Hyper-V Manager, Virtual Machine Manager, or an elevated Windows Powershell session.

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