Ooops, sorry, I was of the impression I was using a forum.

On 04/03/2016, Edward Bartolo <edb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think, with a signed Linux kernel, UEFI Secure Boot can be made to
> load any other unsigned Linux kernel, which would imply, any
> distribution would be possible to be booted.
>
> How I imagine it can be done:[list]
> [*]boot partition would contain a signed Linux kernel which UEFI loads
> as soon as the boot sequence starts
> [*]the signed kernel would run a simple program that loads a
> bootloader like GRUB2
> [*]the bootloader would continue as it normally does[/list]
>
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