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by NekkoDroid
695 days ago
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Being able to enroll your own keys (or disable secure boot entirely) is a requirement for being a compliant implementation. So sign your own kernel with your own keys and enroll them to your UEFI and you have 0 problem with installing "a free OS" (it can also just be regular EFI binaries). |
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Also, by the way, I am an ex Microsoft employee, bet you wouldn't guess that from these comments.
I do personally consider secure boot and TPM to have been pushed in bad faith, not for serious security concerns.