Hi,
I fully dont understand the approach that may be taken
as workaround to USFI Secure Boot for Fedora:
The last option wasn't hugely
attractive, but is probably the least worst. Microsoft will be
offering signing services through their sysdev portal.
It's not entirely free (there's a one-off $99 fee to gain
access), but it's cheaper than any realistic alternative would have
been. It ensures compatibility
with as wide a range of hardware as possible and it avoids
Fedora having any special privileges over other Linux distributions.
If there are better options then we haven't found them. So, in
all probability, this is the approach we'll take. Our first stage
bootloader will be signed with a Microsoft key.
will I need to pay $99 to use linux,etc. what
about other distros?
I know will be speculating at this point but wondering what
could be the reprecussions if this method is taken?
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