Once upon a time, Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell(a)gmail.com> said:
When I create a fork, respin, or remix of Fedora and distribute it
to
people it will not run for them like Fedora does without a level of
fiddling which the people advocating this have made clear is entirely
unacceptable.
As I understand how this works, respins/remixes of Fedora that use the
Fedora boot loader shim, Fedora grub, and Fedora kernel will still be
signed and work with Secure Boot enabled.
I don't like Secure Boot being forced upon us, but we don't have any
real choice in the matter; vendors _are_ going to implement it. Fedora
certainly doesn't have sufficient market share to get everybody to
include their key (which would still block derived works that change the
boot shim/loader and kernel). I'd like to see Fedora as available as
possible, and "as possible" means (to me) booting with Secure Boot
enabled.
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Chris Adams <cmadams(a)hiwaay.net>
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.