On 06/01/2012 01:47 AM, Thibault Nélis wrote:
Red Hat has the infrastructure, the resources, the money and the OEM contacts to provide that service itself for itself and for many other FOSS players. It probably just didn't think about it yet (or not enough, this isn't an easy business, and should be thought through). Note that even Fedora could be able to do it, as many hardware vendors apparently agreed to put Fedora keys in their firmwares.
Red hat has no power in the consumer market where it is mainly dominated by microsoft. Red hat only has power in the enteprise market. so i dont expect secure boot will be added to servers with RHEL. And also dont expect many computer manufacuters will be adding the keys in comptuers for consumers, if they do it will not be for long term.
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