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"Your device has loaded a different operating system." #265
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thestinger
May 15, 2016
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No, there isn't a way to remove it. It's verified boot informing you that the OS is signed with a different key than the hard-wired one. There is no way to install a different bootloader it there's signature verification for it. This is how verified boot works.
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No, there isn't a way to remove it. It's verified boot informing you that the OS is signed with a different key than the hard-wired one. There is no way to install a different bootloader it there's signature verification for it. This is how verified boot works. |
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tobia commentedMay 15, 2016
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tobia
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I haven't found this mentioned in the install documentation or here in the issues.
Is there a way to remove the Yellow Warning without loading a different bootloader and decreasing security? (Nexus 5X)
I understand the purpose of this warning, but really, I have had my "different OS" installed for more than a week. Is Google going to bug me forever for ditching their default image?