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CPU_UK
2 months agoSeasoned Ace
UEFI Secure Boot is a security feature that verifies the authenticity of software loaded during the boot process, preventing the execution of unsigned or untrusted code. It's supported by most modern Linux distributions and can be enabled or disabled in the system's UEFI settings. As long as you have a pukka OS(s) it shouldn't be a problem.
My machine is multi-boot, no issues for me.
giochibelli89
2 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
You're forgetting that you can add another kernel key in the Secure Boot DB, it's not made to prevent dangerous kernels from loading, but unwanted ones, if the key of a malicious kernel is stored in the SB DB it won't have any problem booting it up
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