On 06/02/2012 08:14 AM, Thibault Nélis wrote:
If the technical task of signing a kernel is too much for people who don't care much about security, they can disable secure boot.
Anyone here have password-protect set for their bios? I don't, never have. So, I have no beef whatsoever if I can hit the del key during boot and turn off secure boot. Or, remove the battery and reset the bios to it's original state of it being off. I just don't think MS will make that concession. Not in a million years. :) Ric
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