Yes, the getvar response ‘secure: yes’ means that the bootloader is not unlocked - which prevents installing an alternative OS to the device.
But in the report of @unruly, the execution of “fastboot getvar secure” failed which is a different thing.
Yes, the getvar response ‘secure: yes’ means that the bootloader is not unlocked - which prevents installing an alternative OS to the device.
But in the report of @unruly, the execution of “fastboot getvar secure” failed which is a different thing.