On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 9:14 AM Dridi Boukelmoune
<dridi.boukelmoune(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, it went through many revisions, and some of the bits are very
> recent. For example, the pre-boot random seed stuff has been added in
> v243, of which we only posted an -rc1 so far,
>
> However, the basics have been around very early on, yes.
Well, from someone not versed in bios, efi and bootloaders the spec
looks reasonable. Now I'm wondering why Fedora doesn't implement the
interface. Is it only a matter of someone driving the change? Was
there some push-back? Or is it more complicated because it needs to
involve the installer and a dozen other components?
Implementing the interface needs to happen in the bootloader. Someone
would need to do the work in GRUB in a way that GRUB upstream will
accept. And then Fedora will get it when rebasing.
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Chris Murphy