Ok, awesome, this looks pretty promising. Thanks for the reading materials, it's giving me a good idea of how this should work. I don't mind setting up both partitions/boots under one encryption, as seems to be the simplest route described in the one link, as both options outlined have the same basic security. I also wasn't aware I could put the bootloader on a USB, that's great as well...anyway, my situation is this... I'm using Debian Jessie as a main OS, and I work with Kali alot for work and booting from a USB has gotten a bit old for day to day activities. I don't have experience with command-line installs, and was kind of hoping to avoid that but if need be I'll learn to do it that way. this is my first time installing a dual boot, and I am familiar with how to do it using the graphic installers, my only hold up has been not knowing how the system is going to respond if I install Jessie with LUKS, leaving a partition within the encrypted disk for Kali, and then attempting to install Kali within the encrytped disk from USB. Going to read the rest of what I was given, just updating what I think i need to do. I really dont want to get stuck and then have to reinstall again just to trouble shoot as this is my only computer atm
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 9:24 AM, Ralph Sanchez <rwsanch...@gmail.com> wrote: > Kind of a green user,just wandering if it's possible to perform a dual > boot with two linux/debian OS's and still use full disk encryption, or > encrypt the seperate partitions and how this works if so.