On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 09:44:11AM -0500, Shea Levy wrote:

> How is secureboot_enable=no ok? Unless we're disabling efivarfs in
> secureboot mode root can change the kernel command line.

What do you mean by "ok"? Ubuntu ship a signed kernel without requiring 
signed modules, so any in-kernel protections can be trivially 
circumvented. They've made that decision based on a risk/benefit 
analysis. Every vendor is going to have to make their own analysis, and 
it's not guaranteed that the upstream kernel is going to precisely match 
any of them.

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