On 02/28/2013 01:57 AM, Florian Weimer wrote:
In any case, there's another reading of the UEFI Secure Boot requirements: you may run any code you wish after calling ExitBootServices(). That could be an unsigned, traditional GRUB. But this will not generally address the issue of dual-booting Windows 8 in such a way that Windows sees that the device has enabled Microsoft Secure Boot.
Would it be possible to have a signed bootloader that allows booting Win8 from within the secure environment, or it could exit the secure environment and run unsigned grub?
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