On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Chris McQuistion
<[email protected]> wrote:
> This trusted loader thing can be disabled in any UEFI BIOS, though (read
> that article for more information.)  Anyone comfortable going into their
> BIOS won't have to "crack" anything.  They can just turn it off.  Those
> people not comfortable with going into their BIOS can use Red Hat's loader.

Correction:  it can be disabled on any computer that uses an x86_64
processor.  Considering how quickly devices are moving to ARM (where
it cannot be disabled), I suspect this is a moot point.  You *have* to
go through their schema if you want Linux to work on the next
generation of devices.

-Tilghman

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