> On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 11:05:39 -0700
> Mike Wright <mike.wri...@mailinator.com> wrote:
>
> And in today's news:
> 
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/09/19/win8_rootkit/
> 
> A few things in particular stood out to me:
> 
> 1)  "Writing a bootkit couldn't be an easier task for virus writers
> with the UEFI framework available, much easier than before when they
> needed to code in pure assembly."
> 
> 2) "... unless SecureBoot is used to ensure that only digitally
> signed UEFI bootloaders can be executed at the system bootup.
> 
> 3) "... enabling SecureBoot by default effectively limits user
> choice."
> 
> Great!  MS shoots self in foot, others in head.  We saw it coming :/

I am still unclear about secure boot. As I will probably delay my
purchase of a new notebook until next year, I worry.

I read the efforts of the fedora team to allow >F18 to boot on UEFI
+Secure boot enabled devices (the machines with the W8 stinker on them).

I also read that (most?) vendor will allow Secure boot to be switch off
on the BIOS.

When I purchase a notebook (Prior to Secure boot), I erase the
partition. I boot from a Live CD. If everything seems to work, and if I
like the DE, I install the OS.

And that's my question with these new UEFI+Secure boot machines: If I
turn Secure boot OFF, can I install a live CD as I used to do. Or is
there more?

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