Fernando Cassia writes:
https://uefi.org/revocationlistfile>https://uefi.org/revocationlistfile
I am not a lawyer, but I'm sure lawyers can have a field day with the above
statement. Specially if your machine - real or virtual - stops booting after
a revocation list update.
I defy anyon
On Sun, 2022-09-18 at 02:30 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> I am not a lawyer, but I'm sure lawyers can have a field day with the
> above statement. Specially if your machine - real or virtual - stops
> booting after a revocation list update.
Curiosity makes me wonder why something gets listed the
On Sun, Sep 18, 2022, 01:32 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
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>
> But the bottom line: this is now broken. Just an FYI…
>
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Microsoft does not represent that the UEFI Revocation List is error free
and you bear the entire risk of using it. NEITHER MICROSOFT NOR UEFI MAKES
ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMP
It is possible to run qemu VMs that emulate EFI and secureboot well enough
for Windows to boot.
This is still true, technically. Windows will boot. But it will not update
reliably anymore. Microsoft broke it, ostensibly for "security reasons".
Microsoft released a Windows update that will n