Supported distributions for the ENSL Secure Boot feature
Last Modified: 2023-12-01 04:53:32 Etc/GMT
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Supported distributions for the ENSL Secure Boot feature
Technical Articles ID:
KB96586
Last Modified: 2023-12-01 04:53:32 Etc/GMT Environment
Endpoint Security for Linux Firewall (ENSLFW) 10.7.15 or later Endpoint Security for Linux Threat Prevention (ENSLTP) 10.7.15 or later Linux Kernel version 4.3.3 and later Summary
ENSL supports the Secure Boot feature if the Linux kernel version is 4.3.3 and later. The following Linux distributions with kernel version 4.3.3 and later are supported with the Secure Boot feature:
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