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Systemd Getting UEFI Boot Loader

New submitter mrons writes: Many new features are coming for systemd. This includes the ability to do a full secure boot. As Lennart Poettering mentions in a Google+ comment: "This is really just about providing the tools to implement the full trust chain from the firmware to the host OS, if SecureBoot is available. ... Of course, if you don't have EFI SecureBoot, than nothing changes. Also if you turn it off, than nothing changes either. [sic]" Phoronix notes, "Gummiboot is a simple UEFI boot manager that's been around for a few years but only receives new work from time-to-time. Lennart and Kay Sievers are looking at adding Gummiboot to systemd to complete the safety chain of the boot process with UEFI Secure Boot. Systemd will communicate with this UEFI boot loader to ensure the system didn't boot into a compromised state."

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  1. tl;dr by fisted · · Score: 5, Funny

    Many features
    In the bloat
    Off to FreeBSD
    In a safety boat
    burma shave

    1. Re:tl;dr by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 3, Funny

      Many features

      In the bloat

      Off to FreeBSD

      In a safety boat

      burma shave

      systemd has got you itchin'

      would you please just quit your bitchin'?

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  2. Re:Makes sense by halivar · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just wait. One of these days I expect to read, "Systemd to get Emacs editor."

  3. Monopolist practices by Blaskowicz · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is an evil ploy to prevent freedom-seeking users from trying Windows 10 alongside Systemd OS.

  4. Amusing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Trust chain. Systemd. Amusing.

  5. I can't wait! by dark.nebulae · · Score: 3, Funny

    This was the only piece that was missing from systemd.

    I'm sure now all of the growth will end and the community will start rallying around systemd.

    Hmm, is that hell freezing over outside?

    1. Re:I can't wait! by serviscope_minor · · Score: 5, Funny

      This was the only piece that was missing from systemd.

      It's still missing a good editor.

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  6. Re:My FreeBSD Report: Four Months In by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    You just used fedora and fine in the same sentence.

    Kittens died and babies cried.

  7. slow to arrive. by nimbius · · Score: 5, Funny

    I for one have been waiting for the promise of a UEFI bootloader for some time, but as an avid Systemd fan I can't help but wonder when Pottering and the team are going to get off their lazy asses and implement a systemd version of the Kernel. The Kernel (linux, ganoo, whatever) is old, inefficient, and can be handled much better by systemd. dmesg is a confusing command too. to replace it in systemd you would just issue a simple systemctl service engage geiss wobble manager=1 --upchuck --lasermode /var/tmp/var/eng/lib/lib64/service/svc/portal/optimized/Skernel.wrapper to get the same data converted from a binary disk image into real text, imaginary text, a full color background, and a chart-topping indie song (--noyuke to remove yukelele) Its really quite simple and I dont understand why linux makes such a fuss about their old fashioned kernels.

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  8. Re:My FreeBSD Report: Four Months In by RabidReindeer · · Score: 4, Funny

    Fedora has been using it for years now and it has been fine.

    Mostly fine.

  9. I foresee... by Torp · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... a great many new contributors to BSD :)

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  10. Re:My FreeBSD Report: Four Months In by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Does it have any internal security?

    It has UEFI Secure Boot. That means that it is now secure.

  11. Re:My FreeBSD Report: Four Months In by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, you see, I don't have a problem with systemd not working. My problem is that systemd is a great OS that lacks a decent init system.

  12. Re:My FreeBSD Report: Four Months In by squiggleslash · · Score: 5, Funny

    The best thing about FreeBSD are the FreeBSD Ports and how much commitment there is to make every possible application work on the system

    That's awesome. Has systemd been ported yet? That's the only absolute must-have I have that's keeping me in GNU/Linux, if systemd is available on FreeBSD I'll switch over tonight.

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  13. Re:My FreeBSD Report: Four Months In by sconeu · · Score: 4, Funny

    Coming to Netflix this fall: "Systemd is the new EMACS"

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  14. Re:My FreeBSD Report: Four Months In by blue9steel · · Score: 5, Funny

    What next, systemd incorporates a mysql server?

    How else would you properly store all your binary log files?

  15. Re:My FreeBSD Report: Four Months In by JWW · · Score: 3, Funny

    I stream that movie to find out which of the two monsters comes out on top.

    Or they could both die at the end ;-)

  16. Re:My FreeBSD Report: Four Months In by muirhead · · Score: 4, Funny

    That would be ridiculous. MySQL is so last year. systemD needs something far more Big Data.