UEFI Secure Boot Is Not Your Enemy - And Disabling It Is the Less Secure Choice
π― For intermediate Linux users, sysadmins & developers β not a beginner setup guide β‘ Quick Answer UEFI Secure Boot checks the cryptographic signature of every binary that runs during startup, including your Linux bootloader. Most distros handle this through a signed relay called shim, which satisfies Microsoft's key requirement and then hands control back […]
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