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authorD-I role <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>2021-02-02 23:00:09 +0000
committerD-I role <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>2021-02-02 23:00:09 +0000
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#. Tag: para
#: preparing.xml:1858
#, no-c-format
-#| msgid ""
-#| "Another UEFI-related topic is the so-called <quote>secure boot</quote> "
-#| "mechanism. Secure boot means a function of UEFI implementations that "
-#| "allows the firmware to only load and execute code that is "
-#| "cryptographically signed with certain keys and thereby blocking any "
-#| "(potentially malicious) boot code that is unsigned or signed with unknown "
-#| "keys. In practice the only key accepted by default on most UEFI systems "
-#| "with secure boot is a key from Microsoft used for signing the Windows "
-#| "bootloader. As the boot code used by &d-i; is not signed by Microsoft, "
-#| "booting the installer requires prior deactivation of secure boot in case "
-#| "it is enabled. Secure boot is often enabled by default on systems that "
-#| "come preinstalled with a 64-bit version of Windows 8 and there is "
-#| "unfortunately no standard way to disable it in the UEFI setup. On some "
-#| "systems, the option to disable secure boot is only made visible when a "
-#| "BIOS password has been set by the user, so if you have a system with "
-#| "secure boot enabled, but cannot find an option to disable it, try setting "
-#| "a BIOS password, powercycle the machine and look again for an appropriate "
-#| "option."
msgid ""
"Another UEFI-related topic is the so-called <quote>secure boot</quote> "
"mechanism. Secure boot means a function of UEFI implementations that allows "