Thought I'd try giving this a whirl on my T430 (which thankfully support
CSM legacy mode). The miniroot58.fs snapshot from today (10 September) gets
to the bootloader when UEFI is enabled and CSM is disabled in the BIOS,
however it hangs when trying to boot the kernel, as shown in the attached
image. Weirdly it seems to hang at different points of loading the kernel
on each boot.

Not sure if this info is helpful, but thought I'd let you guys know anyway,
in case it is! BTW, is a dmesg from a standard Legacy mode boot at all
useful?

Are there any plans to support UEFI on older ThinkPads that support Legacy
mode?

On 6 September 2015 at 03:30, Ryan McBride <mcbr...@countersiege.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 04, 2015 at 11:22:48AM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> > Since the purpose of Secure Boot provide little to no benefit to users
> > (in fact quite the opposite), the question becomes.... why?
>
> For paranoid softraid crypto users who are concerned about a modified
> bootloader leaking their softraid key.
>
>


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