On Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 8:34:51 PM UTC-5, motech man wrote:
> I'm new to qubes but in my seaches to get up to speed (seems like I'll never 
> see the light of day again after starting down the Qubes rabbit hole!) I 
> noticed this post and when researching what AEM is found this on the Qubes 
> website:
> 
> o - If you are using LUKS with LVM, you must encrypt the whole volume group
>     instead of each volume, or else AEM will fail to boot.
> 
> Could this be why your AEM no longer works? Just a thought, disregard if not 
> applicable. That same qubes web page also says AEM requires legacy boot, 
> which I will not use. Shame, AEM sounds useful, tho I suspect UEFI may be 
> better. NOt sure how TPM fits into this yet, one more thing to find out 
> about. My mobo supports it being bleeding edge new.

Forgot to post the link to the qubes article: 
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-antievilmaid/tree/master/anti-evil-maid

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