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					iPXE, wimboot, UEFI, secure boot, oh my!
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					2014-04-02, 22:06 
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					So after getting iPXE and wimboot successfully working with Win 7 deploys, I'm told that's yesterday's news. They are now asking when UEFI and Secure Boot can be supported? I've searched threw the forums here, and I see statements that UEFI support is in the works, but no real time line as to when that might happen. Is there a planned time line? I know this is open source software and things get done as the project maintainers have time, I'm just looking for a wag...6 months? 12? 18? 24? Of course the big question mark hanging over our heads is Secure Boot. Is booting Windows 8 via PXE in Secure Boot mode even going to be possible by Open Source developers? | |||
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					2014-04-03, 16:01 
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| RE: iPXE, wimboot, UEFI, secure boot, oh my! (2014-04-02 22:06)VirtualNobody Wrote: They are now asking when UEFI and Secure Boot can be supported? I've searched threw the forums here, and I see statements that UEFI support is in the works, but no real time line as to when that might happen. Less than six months. Quote:Of course the big question mark hanging over our heads is Secure Boot. Is booting Windows 8 via PXE in Secure Boot mode even going to be possible by Open Source developers? I do have a code signing cert and Microsoft did sign some iPXE UEFI binaries last year. The process seems to be extremely slow, and I haven't yet investigated speeding it up to the point of being useful. Michael | |||
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