Signing initrd for more secure booting

Since signing initrd to further harden the entire boot process has been supported by system-d for awhile, and supposedly on the general linux horizon for a few years, was wondering what opensuse is doing on this.

Although, you can manually implement this by assimilating the instructions at… Full UEFI secure boot on Fedora using signed initrd and systemd-boot | by Håvard Moen | Medium
…since it’s better for multiple reasons for it to be baked into the distro, is there currently work being done towards this? If so, what is the roadmap ETA?

Thanks

@skosner <https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/message/4AFH666FGF4H4I7LUXAE44CAOL4UXZW4/ and SDB:Static Initrd and Unified Kernel Image - openSUSE Wiki>

Ok, taking a look at this. Had already done related searching here, but somehow did not yield these in results.

Thanks

Why not FDE?