Comment on Secure Boot is completely broken on 200+ models from 5 big device makers
NekkoDroid@programming.dev 3 months agoAnd technically you can whitelist other certificates, too, but I have no idea how you might do that.
When you enter the UEFI somewhere there will be a Secure Boot section, there there is usually a way to either disable Secure Boot or to change it into “Setup Mode”. This “Setup Mode” allows enrolling new keys, I don’t know of any programs on Windows that can do it, but sbctl
can do it and the systemd-boot
bootloader both can enroll your own custom keys.
ilinamorato@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Definitely not for the “normie” then.