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turtleli
I permit open editing and improvements for any article that I am the original author for. If most of the stuff I've written has been replaced by other contributors, you might want to ask them for permission instead ;)
Articles
Page | Date | User |
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Enabling Secure Boot on Slackware | 2015/02/21 18:19 (UTC) | Jonathan Li |
Habilitando el arranque seguro en Slackware | 2019/02/11 01:42 (UTC) | Victor |
Article Research
Some things I plan on looking up next:
- efilinux bootloader - Does it require a signed kernel if Secure Boot is enabled? If it does then it might be useful for secure booting machines with 32-bit EFI firmware and a 64-bit processor. The CONFIG_EFI_MIXED option in recent kernels allows such machines to boot in EFI mode, but also disables booting EFI stub kernels directly.
- Using the Microsoft signed Preloader.efi and Hashtool.efi to create install media that works by default on a machine with Secure Boot on and only Microsoft Secure Boot keys (see http://blog.hansenpartnership.com/linux-foundation-secure-boot-system-released).