drago01 wrote:
> You can even download the kernel source, study and modify it compile
> and resign it and use it just fine with secureboot.
> Either by using your own key or by using one from a CA (in this case
> MS) for 99$.
The CA will only sign kernels meeting its arbitrary security requirements
(and possibly additional even more arbitrary requirements). That is a
restriction on the modifications you can do and thus non-Free.
> Or you don't do the later and just disable secureboot.
Right, and I don't see why we can't just require this in the first place.
Kevin Kofler
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