Final edit: having now done more research, the bios is secured and to get to boot options would essentially involve manually editing the bios with a second computer and downloading Chinese software to finish the job. I think I’m just returning this one. This is a bit beyond my skill level
I purchased a Lenovo mini pc online to turn into my second ever Linux machine (whoo), and when I tried booting it up for the first time, I found it asking for a network to sync data from an Amazon employee. I will be frank, fuck Amazon. If someone stole it, I hope the lost money was enough to cause Bezos to shit himself and die, only for a clone to rise in his place to do the same in a never-ending Sisyphean hellscape of skin peeling feculent horror. The fantasy that my holding on to this, and it is likely a fantasy, will affect Amazon is a bonus, not a detriment.
Now, that said, it was probably resold from Amazon’s stock at a decent discount, but not wiped. How can I install Linux on a machine that I don’t actually have full access to? I’m passably tech savvy, and more than willing to learn more to get back on Linux after 10 years of Microsoft pissing me off.
TLDR: How can I install Linux on an Amazon OS machine that I don’t actually have full access to?
Edit: my flash drive is ready, just struggling to get to the boot menu at this point. I can only mash so hard for so long!
You need wait only until the os starts loading. This should be well below 30sec.
And absolutely crush all of them while you’re booting. You’re not gonna hurt anything.
I wish it were so short. It’s about a minute per boot, and I have never mashed this hard or long in my life. Still worth