On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 7:54 PM, Bret Busby <bret.bu...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 15/07/2015, Joel Rees <joel.r...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Last I heard, debian was not participating in any of the initiatives >> to get officially microsoft-signed signatures for kernels. I've been >> out of the community for a few months, so I haven't kept up with this, >> but quick searches don't reveal a change in policy. >> >> (And I am definitely not arguing for a change in policy, for anyone >> who might misread me.) >> >> I have a netbook that allows secure boot to be disabled. As long as I >> don't need to boot MSWindows, I just disable secure boot. (I don't >> perceive any real advantage in Microsoft's implementation, anyway.) >> >> But I have some work coming up that requires dual-booting MSWindows, >> and I also might want to use debian (rather than Ubuntu or Fedora) as >> a host for developing for Android. >> >> (I am able to boot openbsd from an outboard USB3 drive and keep it >> running long enough to build a snapshot release. That's roughly a day, >> plus or minus a few hours. So I have one good option. But I'd really >> prefer not to spend too much time running the OS itself from an >> outboard device whose connection can slip or get noisy from oxidation >> so easily.) >> >> So, I'd like to ask those who for whatever reason dual-boot debian >> with MSWindows on a modern MSW8/10 compliant box, what do you do about >> keys? >> >> And I'm also interested in war stories relative to (dual) booting from >> GPT partitions. >> > > I suggest that you search the archives regarding this - I believe that > it has been extensively discussed, this year.
Well, I have read as recently as the May thread, "laptops, uefi, secure boot and debian": http://marc.info/?t=143236419200001&r=2&w=2 I was kind of hoping to hear from someone who has used the "shim" that has been mentioned on occasion. In other words, I have heard noises as if the linux foundation has succeeded in setting up signed boot loader that passes control on to a Linux kernel of choice, and I'm interested in what people who have used it have to say. I don't see anything like that in the archives. > On this computer, I have MSWin8 installed via UEFI, and Debian 6 and 7 > and Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04 installed via Legacy BIOS. on a GPT system. > Each has booted without significant problems, the Linux installations > booting using GRUB. Okay, so if you are saying, "No bumps relative to GPT and some version of grub, that would be a datapoint of the type I'm looking for. Thanks. -- Joel Rees Be careful when you look at conspiracy. Arm yourself with knowledge of yourself, as well: http://reiisi.blogspot.jp/2011/10/conspiracy-theories.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAAr43iN6v9y5ifhu4T-N=zxt5zug4j-anuia9s8veshtxwv...@mail.gmail.com