Am 05.12.2012 00:57, schrieb kristof:
I actually just bought a new laptop with secure boot capable UEFI, and if a generous developer could just release an iso with both the shim and grub-efi installed, then I (and the other Christoph) would gladly try it on our own machines.
Use archiso to create the ISO yourself, then submit patches.
As far as I know, the only bootloader that the shim currently supports right now is GRUB2, because the shim is actually coded so that grub will call back to the shim to check the MOK list before it boots the kernel.
As far as I understand, you can just place any signed EFI file as grubx64.efi, not just GRUB. Integration of the bootloader into MOK is optional. We don't understand what to do here at all. That's why we the developer who will be packaging these things needs access to such a machine himself. I'd really have fun figuring this out, but I currently don't want to spend money on a new computer.