secure boot isn't supported on qubes unfortunately. Hacking teams insyde bios 
exploit could be used remotely according to experts, so secure boot would 
actually defend against something like that remotely as well.  I hope people 
get over the anti microsoft and redhat notions about it.  Richard Stallman 
gives it the ok in its current state, so why spite.

 And ya AEM seems complicated to setup so unless you travel alot and are 
worried about evil maids or someone breaking into your computer, a  usbvm is 
probably more practical.

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