Hello Thomas, > Disclaimer: I never used a crypt setup myself, so I'm not an expert > in this setup. > > >>>>> On Wed, 4 Jan 2017 14:00:56 +0100, Kai Wilke <ki...@netzworkk.de> said: > > > my disk_config: > > disk_config disk1 disklabel:gpt-bios bootable:1 > > > primary - 200 - - > > primary - 8192 - - >> [...] > > Executing: mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/crypt_dev_sda3 > > Boot partition cannot be encrypted > > > 1. Why "Boot partition cannot be encrypted", /dev/sda1 is Boot > partition? > > /dev/sda1 is not the boot partition, because you did not specified a > /boot partition. You forgot to specify a mount point for /dev/sda1. So > / (= /dev/sda3) will be the boot partition (which hold vmlinuz and > initrd.
Correct. On the whole, experimenting is not paying attention. My main attention is also on cryptsetup with btrfs. I have to wait a bit. With primary /boot /dev/sda1 ext4 ro createopts = '...' It works in any case. I then work on the rest of the configuration. Thank you regards Kai -- ####################################################################### Netzworkk grml - Linux Live CD fuer Sysadmins Kai Wilke http://grml.org ki...@netzworkk.de https://www.netzworkk.de http://www.netzworkk.org
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