Slackware and SecureBoot
by ReaperX7 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5MAG0)
Was doing some research into how some distros are getting around the SecureBoot issues and found this on the Debian Wiki:
https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot
And, though I have yet to test this, could this be useful for Slackware on some level to work with SecureBoot, especially with the upcoming Windows 11 requirements and Dual-Booting scenarios?
It looks, though vaguely, it requires a few additional packages.
Most importantly though, could it be scripted for post-install procedures from the Installation Media?
Maybe this can be beneficial?
https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot
And, though I have yet to test this, could this be useful for Slackware on some level to work with SecureBoot, especially with the upcoming Windows 11 requirements and Dual-Booting scenarios?
It looks, though vaguely, it requires a few additional packages.
Most importantly though, could it be scripted for post-install procedures from the Installation Media?
Maybe this can be beneficial?