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On Tue, 04 Sep 2012 19:37:16 +0200, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:

> In theory grub2 is able to open a luks-encrypted volume though it
> seems to have some disadvantages: you'll need to enter the passphrase
> (or pass the keyfile) two times, because grub itself needs to decrypt
> the volume to get the later stages from the encrypted volume and
> afterwards the decryption in the bootprocess itself takes place.

You don't need to mount /boot as part of the boot process, only when you
want to install a new kernel or reconfigure the bootloader.


- -- 
Neil Bothwick

What do you call a dead bee? - A was.
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