Once upon a time, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@gmail.com> said:
> U-Boot upstream has supported UEFI secure boot for a while. I've been
> meaning on looking into it and enrolling the Fedora keys into our
> builds so it's there across all our officially supported devices.
I saw the U-Boot supports Secure Boot, but... does that add any security
in the typical Fedora setup, where U-Boot is on the same storage as
shim, grub2, and the kernel? I would think you'd only gain security
from U-Boot's Secure Boot support if U-Boot itself was in firmware that
can't be modified (at least easily) from Linux.
--
Chris Adams <linux@cmadams.net>
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