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by fsflover 368 days ago
>> Even in that case, a laptop with Coreboot will still use closed-source components that cannot be trusted,

> As does any solution relying on a BIOS

Not true: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44241911

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lol, and you're back to indirectly referencing coreboot.
Yes, except the root of trust in my link is FLOSS.
So it is too with a FOSS secure boot implementation like verified boot.

Round and round we go....

Your setup is less secure. Period.

> Your setup is less secure. Period.

Tommy, is that you? https://forum.qubes-os.org/t/discussion-on-purism/2627/146

When you can figure out how to setup a foss secure boot implementation with verified boot, then maybe I'll consider your input on bootloader security worth considering.

Until then, I don't think it makes sense to continue this discussion. I assume you'll claim it isn't possible, but anyone who expends the slightest effort will see how far from reality that is.

Have a great day.