Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot
Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot
Posted Apr 7, 2013 13:16 UTC (Sun) by kleptog (subscriber, #1183)In reply to: Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot by paulj
Parent article: Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot
I don't understand your argument about DRM, since a system cannot determine whether it was booted securely or not. That makes it kinda pointless for DRM. All secure boot can do is refuse to boot if it finds something wrong.
You're right that securing software is hard, but the only goal here is to secure the boot process, not the entire system. This makes the problem much more tractable. Even if all we achieve is the extinction of boot malware then I think it all worthwhile.
Anyway, it seems to me that doing nothing is the worst option, since hardware with this enabled is shipping right now and doing nothing means Linux won't boot on those machines without extra steps.
