69420@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.ml•How do you secure your bootloader without secure boot or why doesn't it matter?English
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1 month agoThis is patently false. Secure boot and hibernation are not mutually exclusive.
This is patently false. Secure boot and hibernation are not mutually exclusive.
I think you’re conflating shells and terminals.
Is this a Demolition Man joke?
xz --version
So much whoooosh
Let me decentralize my shit…
Isn’t that why it’s a web of trust, and not a center of trust? I think you might be confusing that with public key infrastructure.
Also, you can’t decentralize your shit without a second party. That’s kind of the point.
What are the quantum computers running? Also, please tell me they can run Doom.
date '+%Y is the year of the Linux desktop'
Apparently sbsign is only for signing kernel images. You may be able to sign fonts using gpg.
I’ve never had to sign font files, but I imagine you would use the same keys you used to sign your bootloader. sbsign is what I use to sign EFI Stubs.
Here’s a good place to start:
Then follow the prompts.