diff --git a/docs/03_SECURE_BOOT.md b/docs/03_SECURE_BOOT.md index 832097b..6b8e98e 100644 --- a/docs/03_SECURE_BOOT.md +++ b/docs/03_SECURE_BOOT.md @@ -36,8 +36,9 @@ boot. > fact, if someone is able to get a hold of your machine, they can simply pull out the CMOS battery, which usually > resets the UEFI. That means turning off Secure Boot, and getting rid of the BIOS password. > -> While UEFI is generally a good extra measure to have, it is by no means a reliable way to really prevent others from -> ever being able to boot untrusted systems, unless you use a specialized motherboard, which persists the UEFI state. +> While Secure Boot is generally a good extra measure to have, it is by no means a reliable way to really prevent +> others from ever being able to boot untrusted systems, unless you use a specialized motherboard, which persists the +> UEFI state. ## Create your keys