Taiidan@gmx.com wrote:
- Support for Secure Boot - would one approach be simpler than another?
SB was invented by MS for DRM, it serves no real security purpose IMO
I'd like to ask you to reconsider that opinion.
Secure Boot is mandated by Microsoft to provide Microsoft and Microsoft's customers (OEMs) security, and I think it's pretty effective.
But Secure Boot is also related to the security of individual computers and computer users, because it enables Microsoft and OEMs to establish a controllable, reliable and thus trustable chain of software from reset to desktop.
Most people who buy computers are happy, because controlling the computer isn't as important as using the desktop, which I think is fine.
//Peter