Has Secure Boot for Linux Finally Arrived? | Linux Today

Has Secure Boot for Linux Finally Arrived?

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Sean Michael Kerner
Dec 4, 2012

 

 

Few topics have been as controversial in the Linux community this year as the Secure Boot/UEFI issue.

The Tl;dr version is that Secure Boot is enabled by default on all new Windows 8 certified hardware. That Secure Boot mechanism by default is ‘secured’ to boot Windows and not other operating systems.

SMK

Sean Michael Kerner

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