Chris Laprise wrote:

> Of course, I should mention anti evil maid: AEM essentially protects the 
> /boot partition (and your firmware!). That is nothing to sneeze at and 
> gives you a decent basis for investigating the dom0 root volume if 
> something does crop up.

AEM wont work with one of my machines BIOS AFAIK . that bios has no legacy mode 
its all UEFI, so per the docs, AEM wont work.

>was going to try HEADS but the dependence on Google services made me back off. 

Didnt realise there was a dependence on google services for heads. That seems 
counter intuitive to me. Wheres the dep? 

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