@siosm Oh great to know! Given I use OSTree-based OSes with much pleasure since 2017, I'm glad to learn that! I'll likely update the article to fix that misinformation, thanks! 🙂
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@siosm Oh great to know! Given I use OSTree-based OSes with much pleasure since 2017, I'm glad to learn that! I'll likely update the article to fix that misinformation, thanks! 🙂 3 comments
@siosm @KekunPlazas unless I'm mistaken, @EndlessOS has always supported secure boot (it’s required for our optional PAYG stuff), and is the original OSTree-based distro. 🤔 I don’t know the specifics but I’m sure @wjt could nerd out about it more than I can. @cassidy @siosm @EndlessOS @wjt Unless I'm mistaken Linux distros typically support SecureBoot… up to a certain point. We typically supported the first steps of the chain of trust, allowing to run on SecureBoot systems, but not the last ones. Frankly, I barely understand any of this as I never studied it in depth. 😅 I should have added "Confidence of a white guy who knows nothing about a topic but will nonetheless talk about it" as a content warning. |
@KekunPlazas Great! Thanks!