Could you provide the details (a link to a procedure)?
Because I as a user would like to have a secure system without a week of work needed to do that. Anything that boots Microsoft signed software is not any longer secure for me.
And I think this is the point, otherwise I can just disable secure boot.
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Re: What if Microsoft won't sign the bootloader?
Date: 2012-05-31 01:17 pm (UTC)Because I as a user would like to have a secure system without a week of work needed to do that. Anything that boots Microsoft signed software is not any longer secure for me.
And I think this is the point, otherwise I can just disable secure boot.