I think there’s some linux command to query the installed keys, but here I have only found the command for listing all the installed mok keys: wiki.archlinux.org/title/…/Secure_Boot
these games only accept the secure boot setup where the root key is that of microsoft’s.
I have a PC where I could actually test this. Do you know if it would immediately reject the game from launching, or would I be flagged and banned in some kind of ban wave?
The latter is something I would prefer to avoid
WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
I assume that’s because your motherboard still has the microsoft keys installed besides the MOK keys, and it verified the bootloader with that. thats why it accepts the ms signed bootloader. as I know not all motherboards allow removing it, and there are a few buggy ones that get hard bricked if you do that.
pivot_root@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Yeah, they’re are. I used sbctl to enroll and manage my own keys, and I chose to include the MS ones to ensure dual booting still worked properly.
Because of that hard-bricking motherboard problem, choosing to not include the MS keys is actually more effort due it being gated behind a flag and a mountain of warnings.