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In most cases, disabling the secure-boot or the enrolled-keys firmware feature will achieve the same result: allowing an unsigned operating system to run. Right now we're only documenting the latter configuration. Add the former as well, and explain the difference between the two. Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> |
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internals | ||
backing_chains.rst | ||
debuglogs.rst | ||
domainstatecapture.rst | ||
index.rst | ||
kvm-realtime.rst | ||
launch_security_sev.rst | ||
live_full_disk_backup.rst | ||
locking-lockd.rst | ||
locking-sanlock.rst | ||
locking.rst | ||
memorydevices.rst | ||
merging_disk_image_chains.rst | ||
meson.build | ||
qemu-core-dump.rst | ||
qemu-passthrough-security.rst | ||
rpm-deployment.rst | ||
s390_protected_virt.rst | ||
secureboot.rst | ||
secureusage.rst | ||
snapshots.rst | ||
systemtap.rst | ||
tlscerts.rst | ||
virtiofs.rst |