Just a dumb question, since I have not been happy
with UEFI let alone secure boot with keys.
If you roll your own kernels, do the build scripts
let you generate your own keys?
Dale Amon
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Yes, it would be more user-friendly to disable secure boot instead of
asking a user to go through the process of importing a new key after
every kernel or driver upgrade. Therefore, I will modify my proposal a
bit and suggest that the menu to disable secure boot should have a new
option to add
On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Contact Orielstar
wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I'm almost embarrassed to bother you with this - it's such a small issue -
> but still, I guess we need to know about everything big or small...
>
> I have 3 DNS servers set up in my network connection, and when I go to
> conne
On 04.07.2016, at 00:02, Tom H wrote:
> The Linux developers who put together a Linux solution/option for
> Secure Boot must've thought that there's a case to be made for Secure
> Boot on Linux.
Yes hardware and multi-boot with a proprietary OS that enforces usage of secure
boot is at least one r