On 2017-01-31 03:40 PM, Linn Crosetto wrote:
On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 04:44:18PM +0100, Andreas Heinlein wrote:
I do not think this should be done, it would make it difficult if not
impossible to boot custom kernels. For your own use, you could always
build your own signed kernel and add the si
On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 04:44:18PM +0100, Andreas Heinlein wrote:
> I do not think this should be done, it would make it difficult if not
> impossible to boot custom kernels. For your own use, you could always
> build your own signed kernel and add the signing key to the UEFI
> firmware, or turn of
I do not think this should be done, it would make it difficult if not
impossible to boot custom kernels. For your own use, you could always
build your own signed kernel and add the signing key to the UEFI
firmware, or turn off SecureBoot altogether.
However, for authors of Debian-based live systems
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