Open jox98 opened 6 years ago
This is being worked on. We hope to actually have this working by default soon. Once it doesn, I'll update this issue.
This is being worked on. We hope to actually have this working by default soon. Once it doesn, I'll update this issue.
Hi, @ahkok , May I know the status of Secure Boot feature supporting of Clear Linux? I want to boot Clear Linux in Secure Boot mode enabled UEFI BIOS.
@YadongQi , we're still working on it. We will update the issue once it's fixed.
Sorry for re-opening the issue, is there any news on Secure Boot support?
+1 I would like to see this supported as well.
@busykai, if i install Clearlinux as https://clearlinux.org/documentation/clear-linux/get-started/bare-metal-install#id4, it will be BIOS boot a binary Linux kernel directly on the installed PC, right? if yes, is the installed binary kernel signed?
Also wondering if there's any update on secure boot support (:
also voicing interest in this/querying for any updates
@mbelluzzo small update ping. We are still working on this though.
Sorry, that hasn't made the ZBB line yet.
how come other distros haved manage this for years and you still dont?
Are there any updates in plans to implement Secure Boot?
Any progress in this matter?
Latest discussion on this topic is in the forum, but bottom line, no plans at the moment. https://community.clearlinux.org/t/status-of-secure-boot-support/7184/11
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Any progress in this matter?
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Not really.
Describe the solution you'd like I'm using clearlinux as bare-metal hyper-visor booting in UEFI mode. It would be usefull for those use case to have to ability to boot in Secure Boot mode.
Describe alternatives you've considered Alternative: stay with UEFI since it's working :)
Additional context If I boot my box with enabled secure boot I end up at the UEFI setup - unable to start clearlinux. Without Secure UEFI all is as it should be.