From the article mentioned in the
original post:
Microsoft’s practice is facilitated by the UEFI, or Unified
Extensible Firmware Interface, which allows a manufacturer to lock
down the boot process so that it will only work on their specified
conditions.
What's to keep Microsoft from telling a manufacturer they must lock
down the machine so no other operating system will boot on it if
they want licenses to install windows on their machines?
On 6/9/2012 17:14, Eric Shubert wrote:
I
don't see how that would be a problem. Please reference exact part
of the article which leads you to believe that.
BL, there's a lot of misinformation about this. I don't think it's
anything to be concerned about.