top | item 46612522 (no title) nullpoint420 | 1 month ago Unless it becomes a law, and the hardware makers adapt. discuss order hn newest palata|1 month ago My Google Pixel allows adding custom keys, which GrapheneOS uses. So I guess that's technically feasible? nullpoint420|1 month ago That adds your custom keys to the fastboot bootloader, not the boot ROM. This means you'd still have to chain your boot through fastboot.You couldn't boot straight from boot ROM -> UEFI for instance. load replies (1)
palata|1 month ago My Google Pixel allows adding custom keys, which GrapheneOS uses. So I guess that's technically feasible? nullpoint420|1 month ago That adds your custom keys to the fastboot bootloader, not the boot ROM. This means you'd still have to chain your boot through fastboot.You couldn't boot straight from boot ROM -> UEFI for instance. load replies (1)
nullpoint420|1 month ago That adds your custom keys to the fastboot bootloader, not the boot ROM. This means you'd still have to chain your boot through fastboot.You couldn't boot straight from boot ROM -> UEFI for instance. load replies (1)
palata|1 month ago
nullpoint420|1 month ago
You couldn't boot straight from boot ROM -> UEFI for instance.