[fedora-arm] Re: fedora with MS signed Secure Boot

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Once upon a time, Udo Seidel <udoseidel@xxxxxx> said:
> I can say that MS has signed shims for other AArch64 distributions.
> I tested Debian, Rocky Linux, Oracles OEL and SUSEs SLES as well as
> openSUSE. BTW, the RHEL shim is only signed by Red Hat and not
> co-signed by Microsoft.

Okay, then that answers the "will MS do it" part.  That's good to know.
Then it's a matter of Fedora having time and resources to go through
setting it all up and submitting shim (which is still a big hurdle).

Most (all? not sure) Fedora AArch64 supported hardware uses u-boot,
which might be impractical to use with Secure Boot; I'd guess each image
would have to be signed, and I don't know if there's even board firmware
that implements a Secure Boot loader anyway (so it'd be mostly useless
for those platforms).

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Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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