Kernel Module für UEFI signieren in Linux
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LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
sign-modules.sh |
Sign linux-kernel-modules with own key for secureboot
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Create key-pair
create_module_key.sh -c
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Sign your proprietary modules
create_module_key.sh -s \<modulename\>[ \<modulename\>][ \<modulename\>]...
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Reboot
If you have a Dualboot with Windows and Bitlocker, you have to type in you Recreation-Key for Bitlocker on first boot in Windows, because you added a key to UEFI
Every time you install a new kernel, you have to boot to the new kernel and run
create_module_key.sh -s \<modulename\>[ \<modulename\>][ \<modulename\>]...
- Reboot
again.
This script creates a key. You need it for signing every module for every new kernel you install on your machine!!! Keep it save!