On Wed, 5 Apr 2017, FHDATA wrote:
hello,
I am not currently using debian as linux OS but
considering it ...
If I clean install debian (latest of course) and during
the install process have its / (system drive)
encrypted with pass-phrase
then later on, can I add a key, residing on
a us
On Thu, Apr 06, 2017 at 03:18:10AM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> With the introduction of systemd in Jessie, the mechanism that ran a script
> to get a password to decrypt the root disk[1] got broken. I don’t think
> there was anything about systemd in particular that made it impossible, it
> just w
Le 10/04/2017 à 10:26, Nathanael Schweers a écrit :
Pascal Hambourg writes:
The procedure in the post you point to is flawed in Debian Jessie (...)
I never said that it works on debian.
Don't misunderstand me : the procedure works with a minor adjustment, so
your information was valuable.
Pascal Hambourg writes:
> The version of GRUB included in Jessie at least can handle an encrypted
> /boot. However the Debian installer does not handle this case correctly.
> You must add the following line in /etc/default/grub in order for
> grub-install to install the core image with crypto
Le 06/04/2017 à 13:10, Nathanael Schweers a écrit :
Rick Thomas writes:
You need an un-encrypted /boot partition to hold the kernel and
initrd, of course…
This is not true, although I also thought it to be the case.
Grub2 can handle LUKS, so it is possible to encrypt the whole disk.
Actua
Hi F-,
have a look at /etc/default/cryptdisks
> # Mountpoints to mount, before cryptsetup is invoked at initscripts. Takes
> # mountpoins which are configured in /etc/fstab as arguments. Separate
> # mountpoints by space.
> # This is useful for keyfiles on removable media. Default is unset.
Rick Thomas writes:
> I used to do this. It worked very well before Jessie came along.
>
> You need an un-encrypted /boot partition to hold the kernel and
> initrd, of course…
This is not true, although I also thought it to be the case.
Grub2 can handle LUKS, so it is possible to encrypt the wh
On Apr 6, 2017, at 3:18 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:
> I suspect it would not be difficult to implement such a feature again under
> recent systemd versions, but nobody’s done it yet — at least as far as I know.
>
> If I take a stab at implementing such a feature, would you be interested in
> helpi
On Apr 5, 2017, at 4:31 PM, FHDATA wrote:
> hello,
>
> I am not currently using debian as linux OS but
> considering it ...
>
>
> If I clean install debian (latest of course) and during
> the install process have its / (system drive)
> encrypted with pass-phrase
>
> then later on, can I
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On Wed, Apr 05, 2017 at 05:31:38PM -0600, FHDATA wrote:
>
>
> hello,
>
> I am not currently using debian as linux OS but
> considering it ...
>
>
> If I clean install debian (latest of course) and during
> the install process have its / (system d
hello,
I am not currently using debian as linux OS but
considering it ...
If I clean install debian (latest of course) and during
the install process have its / (system drive)
encrypted with pass-phrase
then later on, can I add a key, residing on
a usb flash drive, to that encryption?
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