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Business PC's: You'll have the option to install alternate OS's, whether it's disabling UEFI or by providing keys for other OS's.
Consumer PC's: Windows 8 is all you'll get. DEAL WITH IT! Just like HP refused to provide drivers so consumers could downgrade Vista machines to XP, don't expect to be able to replace Windows 8 with any other Windows, let alone Linux or other OS's.
This is exactly what I am thinking, except "HP" can be substituted with any OEM. A slight variation on the consumer PC is there will be an "enthusiast" model that costs more, just for the ability to disable SecureBoot, or it will have Windows 8 "The Shiznit" edition to help justify the cost.