Oh, and some UEFI implementations don't actually allow users to add keys
to the database; only remove them. The workaround to this is to delete all
keys in the database, which would cause the computer to boot into
"setup-mode", where a user could manually start repopulating the key
database. However, this would cause the computer to not be able to boot,
er, Windows. Some people would like to boot Windows.
- Re: [arch-general] Secure Boot Support Thomas Bächler
- Re: [arch-general] Secure Boot Support Christoph Vigano
- Re: [arch-general] Secure Boot Support kristof
- Re: [arch-general] Secure Boot Support Thomas Bächler
- Re: [arch-general] Secure Boot Support Pierre Schmitz
- Re: [arch-general] Secure Boot Supp... Dennis Herbrich
- Re: [arch-general] Secure Boot Supp... kristof
- Re: [arch-general] Secure Boot ... Thomas Bächler
- [arch-general] Fwd: [arch-dev-p... Keshav P R
- Re: [arch-general] Secure Boot ... Kevin Chadwick
- Re: [arch-general] Secure Boot Supp... kristof

