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# grub2-se-verifyserv [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Bandie/grub2-se-verifyserv.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Bandie/grub2-se-verifyserv)
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## Purpose
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After a kernel upgrade you may forgot to sign your kernel using the [grub2-signing-extension scripts](https://github.com/Bandie/grub2-signing-extension) again.
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This is why I wanted an integration with i3status. I wrote a service in C which touches a file if GRUB2 is signed. If GRUB2 is not signed the file will be deleted.
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## Installation
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You need gcc or something similar. There is a systemd servicefile included.
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To compile, install and start it you may want to do the following within this project directory:
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```
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make
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sudo make install
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sudo systemctl enable grub2-se-verifyserv
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sudo systemctl start grub2-se-verifyserv
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```
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## i3status integration
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To let it integrate with i3status, add the following to your i3status config:
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```
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order += "path_exists GRUB2_signed"
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[...]
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[...]
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path_exists GRUB2_signed {
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path = "/verified"
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}
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```
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`grub2-se-verifyserv --help` will tell you the same btw.
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