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Enable UEFI & TMP2 without enforcing Secure Boot #7005

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nazarewk opened this issue Feb 6, 2025 · 2 comments
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Enable UEFI & TMP2 without enforcing Secure Boot #7005

nazarewk opened this issue Feb 6, 2025 · 2 comments
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nazarewk commented Feb 6, 2025

This is a feature request spin-off from #5996 .

It would be great to have a Secure Boot switch separate (it's ok to still be enabled by default) from TPM 2.0 Device option, so it's possible to turn it off.

My use cases involve:

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osy commented Feb 6, 2025

You can disable Secure Boot from UEFI settings (press Esc when booting).

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nazarewk commented Feb 7, 2025

You can disable Secure Boot from UEFI settings (press Esc when booting).

this indeed works, should probably be added to documentation of UTM for people having no background in UTM/UEFI VMs like myself

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