Generate and sign kernel images for UEFI Secure Boot on Arch Linux
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Generate and sign kernel images for UEFI Secure Boot on Arch Linux
UEFI Secure Boot for Arch Linux + btrfs snapshot recovery
Tutorial to create full disk encryption with YubiKey, encrypted boot partition and secure boot with UEFI
Tool for complete hardening of Linux boot chain with UEFI Secure Boot
Boot multiple systems from a single GRUB2-powered USB drive (just drop ISO or other modules to integrate into menu)
Unmaintained systemd-boot integration with secure boot support; consider https://github.com/Foxboron/sbctl instead.
Archboot is a most advanced, modular Arch Linux boot/install image creation utility to generate bootable media for CD/USB/PXE, designed for installation or rescue operation.
A small subset of the submitted sample data from https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Auditor. It has a sample attestation certificate chain per device model (ro.product.model) along with a subset of the system properties from the sample as supplementary information.
Script to sign external Linux kernel modules for UEFI Secure Boot.
The GRUB2 signing extension are some scripts which help you to verify, sign and unsign your GRUB2 bootloader files using GPG.
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💾 Set up full partition encryption for Ubuntu using LUKS and GRUB2 and optionally LVM and Secure Boot for multi-boot systems.
A patch for mkarchiso to build secure-boot shim enabled iso
sectpmctl - Secure Boot and TPM2 backed LUKS full disk encryption
yet another pack of scripts for TPM2+Luks
OpenEmbedded/Poky-compatible reference implementation based on meta-secure-core
Script to easily generate self-signed UEFI keys for Secure Boot
macOS Security Profiles based off of STIG Developed by Apple and DISA for the DOD
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