=== ChanServ changed the topic of #ubuntu-security to: Twitter: @ubuntu_sec || https://usn.ubuntu.com || https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam || https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Security/Features || Community: eslerm [13:46] Hi how should I log a bug against a wiki.ubuntu.com page? [13:51] DWD: it's a wiki, you can edit it yourself: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpContents [13:57] @mdeslaur Thanks - I've now asked to join the wiki editors group. [15:24] anyone using grub 2.11 here? (I know it's not out, but by '2.11' I mean what they've got so far... https://git.launchpad.net/grub/log/ ) [15:25] although I don't see any commits for the last month - oddly [15:36] stevenm: there is a small ecosystem of packages around grub for secure boot. Some take external coordination, like updating the dbx list. From what I have heard last, grub's release is a month off, maybe a little longer [15:39] 2.11 is a month off? [15:41] I'd really *really* like to see 2.11 for ubuntu 22.04.. or at the very least backport the argon2 support grub 2.06 [15:41] as ubuntu 22.04 (an lts) is really pointless encrypting on a portable device [15:41] if someone can just fiddle with your unencrypted /boot [15:42] using a worse pbkdf or downgrading to luks1 are just silly choices for full disk encryption [18:43] stevenm: after grub releases for 22.10, I will look into which other releases can be supported [19:16] stevenm: I see grub2 has already been released. I am checking into older release support. There have been followup releases to grub2 2.06-2ubuntu10 and may be more that are needed before supporting other releases