> Hi, > > I'm currently looking into creating a fai config space from which > I can (re)install my notebook in case it needs to. However I'm somehow > stuck at understanding the cryptsetup support in setup-storage. > > What I need is: > - one partition as luks-formatted > - on this partition an LVM volume group > - in this LVM volume group a couple of volumes to store the system, > except /boot > > Is it possible to achieve this? If yes, how? > I'm just thinking about hooking into the partition creation (as > from the setup-storage manpage it does not seem possible for me)
Which version of FAI are you using? Current versions even include a luks/cryptsetup example in the man page!? > but how could I do that without the need to do the whole partitioning > manually? > I haven't used the cryptsetup part myself, but IMHO something like the following should do the trick: disk_config hda primary /boot 200 ext3 defaults primary - 0- - - disk_config cryptsetup luks - hda2 - - disk_config lvm vg my_vg hda2 my_vg-root / 10G ext3 defaults Obviously, you might want to add swap space (probably encrypted, and maybe also tmp in there), more logical volumes, etc. Hope this helps, Michael
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