On Sep 21, 2011, at 9:34 PM, Greg Rundlett (freephile) wrote:
> 
> Is there a technical reason why this can't be made an option? Instead of
> every windows 8 machine being controlled can't the user decide?

Secure boot protocol is not required for Windows 8.  It is only mandatory for 
new units that have the "Windows 8" logo sticker on the chassis.  Existing 
units that meet Windows 8's technical requirements will not require secure 
boot.  New units that don't ship with the sticker won't require secure boot.  
Tom's Hardware DIY guide kit with Windows 8 OEM editions won't require secure 
boot.

This whole secure boot scare is just a heaping pile of FUD.  It is a death 
knell but not for Linux or *BSD or Solaris.  It's a death knell for the legacy 
PC BIOS.

--Rich P.

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