Downloaded the Sept 20 desktop 64 bit ISO, and on a Secure Boot UEFI
laptop running 13.04, created USB install media, and installed to
another USB set up with gpt and an EFI partition.  Booting the target
USB worked in secure mode, with the signed kernel being used, but the
symlink for the kernel is still to the unsigned kernel.    As an aside
here, to be entered into another bug, note that the above
straightforward procedure left the laptop unbootable, with the grub.cfg
file on the hard disk's EFI reset to the uuid of the USB stick, (and an
additional unnecessary NVRAM boot entry added).

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Saucy)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Title:
  vmlinuz/initrd.img symlinks do not point to signed versions on kernel
  updates of secure boot UEFI machines

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