Am 22.02.2024 um 13:18:48 Uhr schrieb Frank Weißer: > I use to encrypt my swap and /var/tmp partitions during installation.
That is LUKS. > the partition tool in debian installer offers me randomized keys for > that and has 'delete partition' set to 'yes', which costs lot of > time, not necessary on new hdd/ssd and - my opinion - on randomized > keys. I propose switching to 'no', when selecting randomized keys. Why? A user can rather easy select what he wants. > Further I can select ext2 or swap for partition format. That is really strange. swap is only for the special-purpose swap partition. > I use ext2 for /var/tmp, but > - in /etc/crypttab the marker 'tmp' is missing for the /var/tmp > partition Which marker? crypttab is only for decrypting the partition and creating a device file for the encrypted one. > - in /etc/fstab ext2 is set instead of ext4, that cryptsetup defaults > to. So on reboot I end up in emergency mode. If you format it in ext2, choose that. Or was that an automatic decision by the installer? -- Gruß Marco Spam und Werbung bitte an ichschickerekl...@cartoonies.org