Mathieu: also, to clarify because I don't think my original description
was clear enough:

We want to have our firmware in UEFI mode with secure boot on by
default, yet we want to avoid having to toggle secure boot off in order
to image, the toggle it back on prior to shipping to the customer.

The "Booting in insecure mode message" I'm talking about is the result
of having secure-boot turned off at the firmware level, nothing to do
with the operating system.

So for us, it would still be hugely helpful to have a signed EFI
syslinux.

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