[00:14] <_Xenial> How can the protected memoory be audited? [00:15] <_Xenial> For checking that the key is not readable. [00:27] <_Xenial> JanC this leaves the possible problem of loading the SDCARD reader driver on bootside [00:27] <_Xenial> When it comes to kernel commands there is nearly no help. [00:27] <_Xenial> The old kernels have a command line list [00:28] <_Xenial> Also it wastes the entire SDCARD on a 4mb header [00:28] <_Xenial> Due to partition tables being stored at the head of the device. [00:29] <_Xenial> If partition tables were stored at the end of the device the header can be raw [00:29] <_Xenial> partitioning has consistently caused problems [00:32] <_Xenial> JanC can you devise how to load the SDCARD reader kernel mod on bootside? [00:34] <_Xenial> The thought is using mkinitramfs and applying the sdcardreader driver. [00:34] <_Xenial> What is involved with ubuntu, what does ubuntu put into the default ramfs, this needs to be known. [00:36] <_Xenial> brb [03:28] <_live_session_us> Does somebody run the kerneland cause overvolts all over the system? === cpaelzer_ is now known as cpaelzer