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Extending encrypted partition (LVM, LUKS)
I'm running a dual boot (Win 10 Pro, Ubuntu 20.04) system on a single NVMe harddisk. Linux contains one encrypted root partition, an encrypted boot partition and a swap partition. As the root ...
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LUKS with separate /home within encrypted volume
First time using full disk encryption with LUKS. Sorry for a lot of novice questions.
Before using full disk encryption, I used to have separate partitions /boot, /, home which allow to to reinstall ...
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LUKS using clevis TPM2.0
Hi I'm trying to encrypt a secondary data disk. I want this disk to be decrypted during boot of my machine. I currently have RAID setup, with an LVM volume on top which is already encrypted with LUKS.
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Remove encryption setup on a lvm/luks partition
On my linux machine, I have setup disk encryption using lvm/luks. However later I delete one of the partition and format it to NTFS in order to use it on Windows (as I have dual boot linux/win10).
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mounting and accessing Encrypted LVM after reinstallation of Linux
I had Fedora installed on a LVM & had my /home & another file systems in it encrypted. ( i remember the passwords but forgot the cipher protocol used )
Now, I installed Ubuntu without ...
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How to make suspend to RAM secure on Ubuntu with full disk encryption (LVM on top of LUKS)?
I'm on Ubuntu 13.04 using full disk encryption (LVM on top of LUKS).
I would like to incorporate luksSuspend into the suspend procedure (and later use luksResume) so that I can suspend to RAM without ...
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Why "not a valid LUKS device"?
During installing Debian Squeeze I created partitions on a VPS (/dev/vda):
vda1 = /boot
vda2 = encrypted LVM (not using a standard way of Debian installer, but with the help of cryptsetup switching ...