> I don't think this is actually possible with physical access — a properly configured system will at least require a supervisor password to disable Secure Boot.
That's assuming the case can't be opened to allow the supervisor password to be cleared by the usual physical methods.
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Date: 2017-05-02 02:49 pm (UTC)That's assuming the case can't be opened to allow the supervisor password to be cleared by the usual physical methods.