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EDIT: rr7.num7 beat me to it but stil...
Apparently the Electronic Frontier Foundation seems to disagree. In one of their recent articles they mention:
"In response to warnings and legal steps from the free software community, Microsoft agreed to require "Windows 8" certified x86 and x86-64 hardware vendors to offer a way to turn off this "secure boot" option that locks out user-modified OSes."
Quote taken from https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/05/apples-crystal-prison-and-futu...
So the total lockout would be for ARM hardware only.
Edited 2012-05-31 17:53 UTC