Hello,
I've experimented with homectl today, and noticed two issues when
creating LUKS-lookback-backed home areas on top of a btrfs filesystem:
1) homectl resize doesn't work reliably on btrfs: It looks as if on
btrfs resizing a home area requires more free space on the underlying
btrfs
Am Montag, dem 04.10.2021 um 14:49 +0200 schrieb Lennart Poettering:
> On Do, 30.09.21 21:20, Sebastian Wiesner (sebast...@swsnr.de) wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > thanks for quick reply, I guess this explains the lack of
> > instructions
>
> btw, coin
hich is on the encrypted partition), and
5. use homed for LUKS-encrypted home areas on /home?
Does this sound reasonable?
That's actually not too hard to setup on Arch :)
Cheers,
Basti
Am Donnerstag, dem 30.09.2021 um 10:15 +0200 schrieb Lennart
Poettering:
> On Mi, 29.09.21 21:53, Sebastian Wiesner
Hello,
"Authenticated Boot and Disk Encryption on Linux" [1] suggests to "make
/home/ its own dm-integrity volume with a HMAC, keyed by the TPM" when
using systemd-homed for user home directories.
I'd like to try that but… how? I can use systemd-cryptenroll to make a
encrypted volume with a TPM