Hello Duncan, I downloaded trisquel 7 64bit image from here: https://trisquel.info/fr/download ef6b33d2959dbbb6016188868975091f trisquel_7.0_amd64.iso
For some reason it works now... if I get the bug again I'll take a screenshot. It must have been something with the image because I got the error dozens of times. On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Duncan Guthrie <[email protected]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > Hi T, > The Trisquel 7 install image has not been updated for about 1,5 years. > Were you trying an older version? It may be something on your end > otherwise. I would be interested to learn more > > Thanks for your correspondence, > D. > > On 10/07/16 13:57, Tudor SUCIU wrote: > > Hello Duncan, > > > > What I wrote addresses the case when somebody with libreboot on his > > laptop wants a single encrypted partition (the "/"). I will not > > test the grub stuff, with libreboot grub is directly in bios. I > > already attached a working grub.cfg (to be put in bios). So, for > > me, this guide: > > https://libreboot.org/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_trisquel.html Breaks > > at "Further partitioning" because an install with encrypted /boot > > is not allowed anymore. In order to obtain what I want - a full > > disk encrypted - I obviously don't want to put a /boot partition > > on the main disk. If there is no unencrypted /boot the installer > > does not want to advance. It gives an error. So, you have my > > "hack" guide, that temporarily puts /boot on an external disk, just > > before putting it back onto "/". > > > > Hope it helps somebody in the future, I had to install trisquel 3 > > times before getting it right. > > > > > > On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Duncan Guthrie > > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > Hi T, You can avoid the need for /boot entirely by adding > > "GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTDISK=y" to grub.cfg as discussed here: > > https://trisquel.info/en/forum/netinsall-tty-apt-get-update-not-workin > g?page=1#comment-99091 > > > > > > > Read it carefully and see what you think. On that forum they discuss > > how to delete /boot, because GRUB can probe disks and unlock them, > > although you need to put in LUKS password twice. It does work, I > > can conform, on a computer without Libreboot installed. It may be > > of use to you, as instructions are provided which show how to > > install using the text installer (Debian was used but Trisquel has > > the same process as they have the same text installer). Then > > there's no need for putting /boot on external USB drive. Note, you > > may need to unlock the drive on a live CD in order to add the > > option to GRUB config file if the installer doesn't do it > > automatically. If you really need /boot on an external drive one > > suspects you just change the UUID in /etc/fstab to that of some > > partition on the USB drive. Then copy all the files there, and > > delete the partition that /boot is mounted at, usually /dev/sda1 > > if you install on /dev/sda. > > > > Hope that helps, D. > > > > On 10 July 2016 11:06:04 BST, Tudor SUCIU <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> The guide on libreboot site is not working for me. I needed: - > >> network connection on ethernet - use the text installer, LVM is > >> not an option in the graphical install - use a usb key as > >> "/boot" - unencrypted - pretty complicated to boot the thing > >> (option 4 - search on external devices) - after first successful > >> boot from unencrypted /boot, as root: cp -r /boot /root/ umount > >> /boot cp -r /root/boot/* /boot vim /etc/fstab -> take out /boot > >> update-grub (did not work - would not boot with given conf) > >> manual boot instructions from the page work ok new grubtest.cfg > >> file in libreboot bios (attached) > > > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2 > > iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJXgkqrAAoJEPs8tiiQ8FTANwgQAKg45Sawkkw9nMCYxUltoWYd > ew+du6lhJIOSFg7Kp6L+s0kBdgnQqOjOmGW0kBw3ku2Ax3N9545MRDT3nems7OVd > dGwHvqI3AUTkVeEq/Ou4EbC1NsgPfRSvBnG88v0LyXUXgfnOGJfNJk/En9YGHkrD > wILONjT3/d4SSGHuqkOMmkGDRdjxGjzHMJAG2JZeI1mV8U1mZ6fAWlUjZV5Y4H7m > 64IlkomiSX+4OXbtiqMaMRZUdIhNQTDR10Dx7oK9VzMaj/BPN90EkRc6bV6P/Xjx > oM1VTKnyhclUYbCm8br3ruEGcKWBC0bVzLbtCU8IiWOgPcLtWLq/obCwoUjFKkON > NNoXqRKCXekdocwpfOnqxGJzDs+tTYZPUts/k6/5FhpCHAkEp5JXlwZaS7q7mhsR > ohqo2yzhO4F3fd8ZhYoYe+9SRzaY1D8o6zAbAssq3Kxmqhb6XZZaLrgyUA4MbFu7 > txzbKAabhb/EIapMqzOoZi+jRU9mhj0X8YBU3aciYLfta6ZRRyAiLIcjHq6arbcN > 0rmLvE9q4dfRLqLHMtRssn+su4XGyj0nkHdrKtNQbjR0b32axJLv4S1mHXsZfpr9 > yAeC8X1Y9LQZvlXcABuVpLI9QsOVmQvI+Qysp64G5haXTTvV1etd+c7D92MzXRxQ > 07Vz/9ubPYNp4L9H2qjQ > =OhRg > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > >
