On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 05:18:44AM +0200, Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) wrote: > From: "Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)" <zeeshanak@xxxxxxxxx> > > Some vendors recommend or require device drivers to be signed by them > before these device drivers could be installed on their OS. It would be nice to explain somewhere what 'signed' means for Windows, as there can be multiple signatures on a driver (vendor and MS). Also, this could be interesting to know if this scheme would work for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/PackageSignatureCheckingDuringOSInstall?rd=Features/PackageSignatureCheckingDuringInstall (if relevant), but it's probably a bit early for that :( > diff --git a/data/oses/windows.xml.in b/data/oses/windows.xml.in > index 1b762f8..f60786c 100644 > --- a/data/oses/windows.xml.in > +++ b/data/oses/windows.xml.in > @@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ > </installer> > > <!-- virtio block device driver --> > - <driver arch="i386" location="http://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools/preinst/winxp/x86" pre-installable="true" format="windows"> > + <driver arch="i386" location="http://zeenix.fedorapeople.org/drivers/win-tools/preinst/winxp/x86" pre-installable="true" format="windows" signed="false"> These changes are not strictly needed as FALSE is the default for 'signed' Looks good otherwise, Christophe
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