On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 02:04:23PM +0300, Ilias Apalodimas wrote:
>> > 
>> > The tl;dr purpose of my e-mail was 'Is implementing UEFI Secure Boot for 
>> > the 
>> > EFI playloads
>> 
>> I think that you'd better explain why you stick to *UEFI* secure boot.
>
>The main reason is distro support. Since distros use a number of different ways
>of booting up on arm boards, using UEFI is the obvious way to unify that (and
>alrady supported on some) regardless of the bootloader. UEFI secure boot
>provides a common approach to security instead of 'per bootloader' solutions

Yup, absolutely (says the Debian EFI team lead) ...

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Steve McIntyre                                [email protected]
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