On 10/8/18 3:43 AM, Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski wrote:
On Monday, 08 October 2018 at 12:03, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 04:47:13PM +0200, mcatanzaro(a)gnome.org wrote:
[...]
>> Also, don't forget secure boot, kinda a big deal....
> Yeah, secure boot kills the whole idea. One of the reason why I don't
> use secure boot. I hope the kernel reports hibernation as impossible
> if secure boot is enabled. It should, and if it doesn't we need to add
> a check in systemd. It would be great if somebody with SB enabled could
> say what /sys/power/state and /sys/power/disk contain.
This is on Fedora 28:
$ dmesg |grep secureboot
[ 0.000000] secureboot: Secure boot enabled
$ cat /sys/power/state
freeze mem
$ cat /sys/power/disk
[disabled]
That's unfortunate. I have seen some laptops where secure boot can't be
turned off. Is there any way to override that?