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2019-02-27 14:16:39 +0200
This won't help us owners of Xperia Xs, but if Jolla plans to develop an image which can be used on the Librem 5, it sounds like we won't have this same problem on it thanks to its PureBoot:
"Unfortunately, most of the existing approaches to protect the boot process also conveniently (conveniently for the vendor, of course) remove your control over your own system. How? By using software signing keys that only let you run the boot software that the vendor approves on your hardware. Your only practical choices, under these systems, are either to run OSes that get approval from the vendor, or to disable boot security altogether. In Purism, we believe that you deserve security without sacrificing control or convenience: today we are happy to announce PureBoot, our collection of software and security measures designed for you to protect the boot process, while still holding all the keys."
Agree on this. It's really annoying.
Giacomo Di Giacomo ( 2017-10-12 10:08:17 +0200 )editI think I read that this logo is in Bios and therefore cannot be changed by the system.
peperjohnny ( 2017-10-12 12:19:14 +0200 )editDid anyone try to lock again the bootloader see if this nag disappear? I therefore thiink pepperjohnny is right :/
peyo22 ( 2017-10-12 12:42:19 +0200 )editIf you re-lock the bootloader without a Sony stock firmware, your phone won't boot. So no, you can't AFAIK hide the "your device has been unlocked" boot warning
donaggio ( 2017-10-12 14:43:18 +0200 )editI think there shoule be a way to modify warning image from bootloader. Agreed this image is annoying.
And funnily it says "your phone can't be trusted. With Android removed my phone can finally be trusted. It's the other way.
Waxberry ( 2017-10-12 16:45:30 +0200 )edit