On Fri, 2012-06-01 at 18:16 +0200, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Adam Jackson wrote:
> False. Quoting from Matthew's original post:
>
> "A system in custom mode should allow you to delete all existing keys
> and replace them with your own. After that it's just a matter of
> re-signing the Fedora bootloader (like I said, we'll be providing tools
> and documentation for that) and you'll have a computer that will boot
> Fedora but which will refuse to boot any Microsoft code."
Removing the M$ key is not viable because the firmware on some peripheral
hardware will be signed only with the M$ key.
So, it's not viable if you happen to have hardware which requires such
firmware. That's hardly the same thing.
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