Hi Michael, Chris, and devel folks,
On Wed, Jul 9, 2025, 11:16 Michael Cronenworth <mike@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 7/9/25 9:51 AM, Chris Adams wrote:
> How can I tell what my systems have (ideally from within Linux)?
There might be a better way, but I used "efivar" from the package with the same name.
I usually use mokutil to list keys: (it should be installed by default)
$ mokutil -l --kek
$ mokutil -l --db
To see all UEFI keys, databases and MOKs:
$ mokutil -l -a
For more detailed results:
$ mokutil -l -a --verbose-listing
Best,
Alexander F. Lent <lx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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