https://linuxiac.com/canonical-plans-controversial-grub-changes-for-ubuntu-26-10-secure-boot/

Canonical wants to remove LUKS disk Encryption, LVM, most mid-raid modes, ZFS, BTRFS and many other file systems and image parsing abilities from GRUB in a recently announced, Planned change to Secure Boot, Supposedly for "security"

In order to retain these features the system would need to not use secure Boot.

Systems that don't use Secure Boot, or rely on the above features, can not upgrade to Ubuntu 26.10

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Canonical Plans Controversial GRUB Changes for Ubuntu 26.10 Secure Boot

Canonical plans changes to Secure Boot GRUB in Ubuntu 26.10, removing support for LUKS, LVM, ZFS, and other features.

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@Theeo123 I think this is acceptable in pure client use. A TPM is usually already in place there.
However, as soon as Windows is used in parallel, Secure Boot becomes a disaster because Microsoft intervenes arbitrarily.
And is Ubuntu for server or installed on a most mid-raid modes, ZFS, BTRFS and many other file systems even the right choice? they can used seperatly.