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## Current situation
Flatcar currently does not support Secure Boot. We use a really old fork of shim and grub, and our artifacts are not signed in a way that works on machines with official UEFI C…
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### Describe the bug
The recovery procedure is applied to the Raspberry Pi 5 8GB. It is described in secure-boot-recovery5/readme.md and ends with success (green HDMI display, green LED flashes rap…
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I am trying to enable secure boot on ARM Zynq board. By studying the boot sequence of the board we found out that it is possible to authenticate with PQC only the partitions starting from the FSBL (si…
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### Official FAQ
- [X] I have checked the official FAQ.
### Ventoy Version
1.0.99
### What about latest release
Yes. I have tried the latest release, but the bug still exist.
### Try…
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My Mariner OS is built with following features:
1, Unified Kernel Image (kernel+initrd+cmdline)
2. Systemd-boot as boot loader
3. Secure Boot enabled
4. Multi boot
Systemd-boot config files l…
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According the secure boot specification, users can enroll their own keys for secure boot.
If the QOS bootloader were signed, users could manually enroll the signing key within the UEFI. That would be…
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Instructions for resetting Secure Boot include a recommendation to "Restore factory default Secure Boot keys". Is this really needed?
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**The Problem To Be Solved**
It is complex to manage the memory resources across a multi-project system.
The CMSIS-Toolbox contains a flexible [linker script management](https://github.com/Open…
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Why secure boot cant be enabled with this installer when official debian installer can be?
iulko updated
3 months ago
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Here's the output of `needrestart -v |& head` on Arch Linux:
```
[main] eval /etc/needrestart/needrestart.conf
[main] needrestart v3.6
[main] running in user mode
[Core] Using UI 'NeedRestart::…