On Fri, August 3, 2018 3:53 pm, Steve Coleman wrote:
>

> On 08/03/18 03:56, Daniil .Travnikov wrote:
>
>> I installed Qubes 4.0 and in process of installation I created only
>>
>>
>> /boot/efi  400MB
>> /          240GB
>>
>>
>> Even I set passphrase in some reason the '/' did not encrypted (maybe I
>> did some mistake) and now I have non-encrypted 240Gb drive with Qubes
>> OS.
>>
>
> That's not a mistake. A computer can not boot from an encrypted
> partition without a little magic to load the unencrypted executable image
> first.

I think Daniil is saying he manually set partitions, and tried to use the
installer to LUKS encrypt "/", not "/boot/efi".

>> I created this volumes manually because I need to install second OS -
>> Windows 7 (multi-boot) on the rest of 250 GB on SSD drive. That's why I
>> can't use the whole drive encryption.
>>
>> I need only the part of drive to be encrypted.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Now as I can see I have 2 possible variations:
>>
>>
>> 1. Encrypt this 240 GB part of Drive after Qubes 4.0 installation.

Not sure how to do this after install.

>> 2. Re-install Qubes 4.0 with right options in installation process.

According to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Disk_Encryption_User_Guide,
when creating an individual partition you can check the "Encrypt"
checkbox. Try that for "/" when you re-install.



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