Hi,
I just tried to set up a secure system with multiple disks and found the
Ubuntu installer more or less useless. It works for a single disk
solution only. If you have a SSD and a harddisk and want all it all
encrypted, you are lost.
The current solution supports one password for one disk, only
n with the alternate installer. The laptop I have this
> arrangement on is on 12.04.
>
> On Sun, Feb 02, 2014 at 03:47:45PM +0100, Haug Bürger wrote:
>> The installer has to use one password for the system, not for the drive.
>> It has to encrypt all disks set up during installation
Am 02.02.2014 23:58, schrieb Jonathan Davies:
> Hello,
>
> On 02/02/2014 14:47, Haug Bürger wrote:
>> I just tried to set up a secure system with multiple disks and found the
>> Ubuntu installer more or less useless. It works for a single disk
>> solution only. If you ha
Hi,
I just tested the latest 20.04 release in the hope that the installer
improved. It did not improve. The desktop installer really needs work.
It prefers plain text vs encryption which is not appropriate these days
and makes Ubuntu insecure. You have to choose extra options to get an
encrypted
Am 09.05.20 um 02:02 schrieb Dimitri John Ledkov:
> On Sun, 3 May 2020 at 07:34, Haug Bürger wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just tested the latest 20.04 release in the hope that the installer
>> improved. It did not improve. The desktop installer really needs wor
Hi Aleksey,
if you look at the source of the installer, there isn't much progress.
The major thing that changed is that they seem to force ZFS on you. I
couldn't find any discussion on how to improve the installer. That feeds
my impression that Ubuntu doesn't care to improve it. All I heard is
tha