Secure boot and verifying the integrity of the bootloader, kernel, and modules have NOTHING in common. All of those can be verified without Secure boot.
What secure boot does is give you "trust" in the *environment* that your bootloader, etc is loaded into.
Of course, unless you have control over the thing implementing all of this, I would have to question the "trust" part of it.
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What secure boot does is give you "trust" in the *environment* that your bootloader, etc is loaded into.
Of course, unless you have control over the thing implementing all of this, I would have to question the "trust" part of it.