On Sat, 2012-06-02 at 15:20 -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
"Mandatory. On non-ARM systems, the platform MUST implement the
ability for a physically present user to select between two Secure
Boot modes in firmware setup: "Custom" and "Standard".
I'm curious about other differences that might occur while you're
running the system in the non-secured mode. Are we going to find that
bank sites can detect your running mode, and refuse access, for
instance?
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