If they ordered a custom BIOS, it wouldn't have been from the manufacturer. Maybe through a third party channel partner, but that would still leave too many witnesses who see your election management system is configured for network booting. Even Dominion isn't that stupid.
I do think it's possible they pushed out a very lean image to a hidden partition on the drive via PXE. Post election, just delete the partition.
Nah, I'm saying there's a 1 in 1mil chance that both Dominion and whoever makes their BIOS dropped the ball, and they ended up with a "boot-from-network" by default in their BIOS by accident.
I highly doubt it, but there's a very slim chance that incompetence was at play here, in which case Dominion still can't be trusted with election integrity...
If they ordered a custom BIOS, it wouldn't have been from the manufacturer. Maybe through a third party channel partner, but that would still leave too many witnesses who see your election management system is configured for network booting. Even Dominion isn't that stupid.
I do think it's possible they pushed out a very lean image to a hidden partition on the drive via PXE. Post election, just delete the partition.
Nah, I'm saying there's a 1 in 1mil chance that both Dominion and whoever makes their BIOS dropped the ball, and they ended up with a "boot-from-network" by default in their BIOS by accident.
I highly doubt it, but there's a very slim chance that incompetence was at play here, in which case Dominion still can't be trusted with election integrity...