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This is platform and architecture dependent.
I don't know. If you want to enroll with default keys use
I don't know.
You won't "brick" your early boot environment with integrated graphics. The issue is PCIe devices, like NVMe disks, and dedicated GFX cards and so on. |
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Heya,
I try to search my way in all forums but never found a clear answear so i post it here :
I plan to buy one of the latest T14 gen 5 ( amd ) And i see that thinkpads products are known to be " sensitive " to secure boot cuz of vendor Rom Keys.
So i plan to use the
# sbctl enroll-keys -m
but the archwiki advertise to a risk even using that.So did i need to use
# sbctl enroll-keys -m -f
to be sure ?Also, did anyone try this on the latest generation ( 3 and 4 ) with sucess ? I was using sbctl for my framework pc with great sucess, but i'm not that confortable with the risk of loosing money.
Thx in advance for your advised answers :)
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