

With the latest 6.0.10 release though, VirtualBox supports UEFI Secure Boot driver signing on Ubuntu and Debian 10+ hosts, so users no longer need to manually sign the vbox kernel modules, or disable secure boot in order to run virtual machines. VirtualBox is a x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization software that runs on Windows, Linux, macOS and Solaris, and supports a large number of guest operating systems, including Windows Linux, Solaris, OpenSolaris, OS/2 and OpenBSD.Ī VirtualBox bug about secure boot driver signing not working on Linux was opened 6 years ago, and it has yet to be marked as completely fixed. VirtualBox 6.0.10 was released today, and while this is a maintenance release, with mostly bug fixes, it does come with an important addition: support for UEFI secure boot driver signing on Ubuntu and Debian 10+ hosts.
