Peter Jones wrote:
We don't know what all firmwares' UI's will look like,
and it's possible -
even somewhat reasonable - that instead of "enable secure boot [X]" some
vendors would implement it, for example, as "[remove trusted key]" or
possibly a combo box with options ["user mode", "setup mode",
"custom
mode"]. Those are all examples that are relatively likely.
We'll just have to wait for it and provide according instructions when it
happens.
To say nothing of what apple would implement if they decide to ship
SB
(though they don't use the windows 8 logo, so there's every chance they'd
ship their own keys, ship with no way to turn it off, or both.)
In that case, your plan relying on M$'s key might not be of any more help
for Apple machines than mine.
Kevin Kofler