Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot
Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot
Posted Mar 27, 2013 16:34 UTC (Wed) by drag (guest, #31333)In reply to: Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot by theophrastus
Parent article: Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot
If you are able to install and manage your own keys then secure boot is beneficial. If you are not then it's destructive.
People continue to ignore it because it's inconvenient for their politics and that is how things get complicated. It's difficult to find new ways to explain the same things over and over to people in a hope that you find a way that get past their bias filters.
In this case 'Microsoft == Bad' is pretty much the part that you have to get past when taking to 'Linux enthusiasts'.
Never mind that there are plenty of worse behaving companies out there, like Apple. Never mind that Microsoft's version of secure boot respects user preferences and freedoms much more then anything that preceded it in the embedded ARM world. Just ignore all of this and concentrate on the fact that if Microsoft started it then it must be against Linux, because that is the only thing that makes sense in a lot of people's world view.
