I followed these steps for testing on a MacBook Pro 13-inch, 2019 (MacBookPro15,2).
With Secure Boot turned on (Full Security):
• Tails boot menu did not appear on start-up. Apple logo appeared, and after a while, system opened in Recovery Mode, with dialog: “Unable to verify startup disk. Try again or select another startup disk.”
With Secure Boot turned on (Medium Security):
• Tails boot menu did not appear on start-up. Apple logo appeared, and after a while, system opened in Recovery Mode, with dialog: “The version of macOS on the selected disk needs to be reinstalled. Use macOS Utilities to reinstall macOS or select another startup disk.”
With Secure Boot turned off (No Security):
• First time attempting to boot in this mode, Tails launcher did appear, and start booting - however, notebook reset before GUI loading screen could appear. All subsequent boots showed same dialog as ‘Medium Security’ above.
On 2019-12-21 15:08, intrigeri wrote:
Hi,
our first USB images that support Secure Boot are out!
Under the hood, they include two major technical changes:
- switch the boot loader from syslinux to GRUB for EFI boot
- switch from aufs to overlayfs
Please consider testing them :)
Here's how:
1. Download the USB image (.img) from
https://nightly.tails.boum.org/build_Tails_ISO_feature-6560-secure-boot/lastSuccessful/archive/build-artifacts/
2. Install the downloaded USB image to a spare USB stick,
using Etcher (Windows, macOS) or GNOME Disks (Linux).
3. Start from this USB stick on various computers
In particular, we're interested in test results on:
4. Do as much exploratory testing as you would like
5. Report back success or failure to this public mailing list:
tails-testers@???
Cheers,
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intrigeri