As mentioned previously, missing firmware isn't the only problem. Other
main blockers are adding kernel modules (for example VirtualBox') and
fwupd not working.

Am I right in understanding this as FDE/TPM won't really be supported
"properly" for a good while yet and that people like myself relying on
this should seek other alternatives until it's more mature?

Meanwhile/alternatively: are there any workarounds like rolling one's
own kernel snap with the necessary additions? Are there any guides
available on doing that properly (especially related to getting the
signing part done properly for Secure Boot to work)?

Any way of contributing to solving this permanently BTW – sponsoring
someone or doing actual work. Are these features (firmware component
snaps, and similar for kernel modules) tracked somewhere?

Lastly – is it possible to use FDE with TPM without using the snap
kernel?

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