Solution for Secure Boot Woes now Available
For Linux distributions that want to work on the upcoming generation of Secure Boot-enabled computers, a solution is now available.
For Linux distributions that want to work on the upcoming generation of Secure Boot-enabled computers, a solution is now available.
Secure Boot, as its name suggests, is a security feature that—if supported by hardware—can make the boot process much less vulnerable to viruses and other malware. The way UEFI and Secure Boot do this is to only execute an operating system’s boot loader and drivers if they are signed by an accepted boot loader.