The shim-signed package is the package that delivers the Microsoft-
signed shim to the user's system.  I certainly agree that we can be more
proactive about detecting the case where your system will be rendered
unbootable.  However, it seems to me that the obvious workaround for
this bug is to not install the shim-signed package on a system which
doesn't need it (or to remove this package when configuring your self-
signed Secure Boot keys).

** Changed in: shim-signed (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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