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  • GreatEmerald
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    Hm, this seems to overlap in functionality with GRSec a bit.

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  • starshipeleven
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    Originally posted by AdamOne View Post
    Any reason stated *why* he is posting these patches?
    To increase security for those that want it?

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  • pal666
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    Originally posted by AdamOne View Post
    Any reason stated *why* he is posting these patches?
    because he wrote them

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  • uid313
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    I would like GRUB to display a warning when the system is not configured to use secure boot.

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  • AdamOne
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    Any reason stated *why* he is posting these patches?

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  • Kernel Lockdown: Tightening Up Linux Kernel Access From User-Space

    Phoronix: Kernel Lockdown: Tightening Up Linux Kernel Access From User-Space

    Red Hat developer David Howells has posted a series of patches to make it possible to lock-down the running Linux kernel image in an effort to prevent user-space from modifying the running kernel image...

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