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Old 31st October 2022, 08:12   #1
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Default Linux's boot needs a better RAM

This is not time to be sheepish

Linux expert Lennart Poettering is suggesting that Linux's boot process needs an upgrade by making changes to the intial RAM disk.

Poettering has been tinkering with a mechanism for tightening up the security of the system startup process on Linux machines, using TPM 2.0 hardware. What he thinks is the problem is loading the initrd.

https://fudzilla.com/news/55725-linu...s-a-better-ram
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