Bootloader unlocked?
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@geekbone said in Bootloader unlocked?:
I was able to install UT on a Pixel 3a with just a little angst, but it up and running successfully.
Congratulations!
The only question I have is every time I turn on the phone, it gives me the "Bootloader is unlocked warning". Is this a permanent thing?
YUP!
Perfectly normal and very common on a lot of phones!
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@geekbone said in Bootloader unlocked?:
every time I turn on the phone, it gives me the "Bootloader is unlocked warning". Is this a permanent thing?
Yes it is. It's best to see it as a badge of honour. It means this machine has been freed from the clutches of... well, mostly Google, I suppose.
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FWIW I thought about a way to make the warning go away on supported devices, with the Pixel 3a being the main development target. Here is a blog post I made about it: https://fredl.me/envisioning-verified-boot-on-ubuntu-touch-devices/
It involves telling the bootloader in a secure way that the system has not been tampered with, but has some side effects which some people might not be aware of.
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@fredldotme said in Bootloader unlocked?:
FWIW I thought about a way to make the warning go away on supported devices, with the Pixel 3a being the main development target. Here is a blog post I made about it: https://fredl.me/envisioning-verified-boot-on-ubuntu-touch-devices/
Thanks for the explanation, but please consider using a smaller font type that doesn't degrade our monitors by wasting at least 50% of the space on it
It involves telling the bootloader in a secure way that the system has not been tampered with, but has some side effects which some people might not be aware of.
I knew about the vbmeta.img and A/B slots stuff already but did not know that if you have all the security stuff in use that remounting the system in R/W mode is no longer an option!
Considering how important that option is for us Ubuntu Touch users I would suggest that the developers should not waste any time on that part and just ignore it!
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@nero355 I have a security background, and to be honest, I won't just ignore it because mounting the rootfs rw is actually acting against the design decisions that went into Ubuntu Touch. I'm confident that, if this ever manages to materialize, I will make my daily-driver phone locked down like that.
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@fredldotme
Well...I would rather have such options available at all time so no silly Google/Microsoft introduced technologies for me!
That's also the reason that I treat all phones as toys : If they get stolen then I haven't lost any important data!
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or someone could hack the bootloader to just not show that screen. i think there was option on the mi a2 to do this
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@messayisto don't think that will hide the unlock screen...
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@mateo_salta it does on the Mi a2!