If you boot on a Secure Boot UEFI64 system, you may sometimes get a Secure Boot error when booting certain ISOs - e.g. Parrot OS.
The way to avoid this is to use the F4 Settings menu and 'Install override security policy' just before you boot from the ISO...
The latest version of E2B's agFM now does this for you automatically when you select the (partnew/Easy2Boot) or (map) boot options.
Parrot OS can thus be given the .isodef file extension and it should secure boot without needing to use F4 - Install override security policy first.
The way to avoid this is to use the F4 Settings menu and 'Install override security policy' just before you boot from the ISO...
The latest version of E2B's agFM now does this for you automatically when you select the (partnew/Easy2Boot) or (map) boot options.
Parrot OS can thus be given the .isodef file extension and it should secure boot without needing to use F4 - Install override security policy first.
Update agFM
To update to the current released version of agFM, run the .cmd file on the agFM partition:
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