Thomas Albers <tgalbers2...@gmail.com> writes: > Hello everyone, > > I recently installed guix on my X200T and through the process I found > some challenges I was not not solve by myself. Its nothing strictly > necessary but I would like to solve them nonetheless. > > My current setup consists of libreboot, my main luks partition and a > lvm group inside.
I'm a little jealous. I haven't figured out how to set up an encrypted /. Did you encrypt your /boot as well!? I've got a osboot-ed T400. > The problem I mentioned is the necessity of typing the passphrase for > the luks device twice. Once for the bootloader and again for the > kernel itself. I've heard that this is the "most" secure way of booting. Though I'm no security expert. :) > In other distributions this is avoided by copying a key file into the > initramfs and passing the kernel parameter "cryptkey" to linux. So > naturally the first I tried after not finding any documentation on > this topic was this, albeit without success. I don't think that we have a guix-y way of doing this yet. Though I would love it if we did! Your other questions have moved past my expertise. I wish I could be more help. :) > > Thomas Albers Raviola > -- Joshua Branson (jab in #guix) Sent from Emacs and Gnus https://gnucode.me https://video.hardlimit.com/accounts/joshua_branson/video-channels https://propernaming.org "You can have whatever you want, as long as you help enough other people get what they want." - Zig Ziglar