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On Aarch64 - Secure Boot Enable Kernel is Signing Is Support ?

Posted: 2018/10/17 10:21:41
by cipher
Hi,

I have install centos 7.5 on my system and at the UEFI menu "Secure Boot" is enable, also enroll grub, shim file, create to signing the PK, DB, KEK keys... but still can't boot up to OS. So that question the Kernel Image from http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/isos/aarch64/ is support signing kernel ?

--Regards,

Re: On Aarch64 - Secure Boot Enable Kernel is Signing Is Support ?

Posted: 2018/10/17 13:38:38
by hughesjr
No, we do not plan on using secureboot on aarch64 at this time. It is possible to make it happen, however the aarch64 builders are not currently 'physically' located in a place where we can use the secureboot key with that build system.

It may be possible at some point in the future, but it is not on our current roadmap.

Re: On Aarch64 - Secure Boot Enable Kernel is Signing Is Support ?

Posted: 2018/10/18 01:45:19
by cipher
Thanks for reply,

So Did you know in any Centos release we will have this ? and Do you know for the procedure to sign the kernel ? Just wanted to have a signed kernel to test the my system.

--Regards,