I've done this with manual partitioning:
Partition for /boot unencrypted (enough with 512MiB)
Partition for / encrypted
This is not «full disk encryption» but it's the widest one in an easy
way for GUI users.
El 22/4/19 a les 22:28, skinhap...@protonmail.com ha escrit:
> I'm pretty sure Trisquel
I'm pretty sure Trisquel only does /home encryption by default with the GUI
installer.
If there is a full disk encryption option with GUI I'm not sure it actually
works currently as I think someone on IRC tested it when I was trying to get
Trisquel encrypted.
LibrebIobit is correct. You can install via the 'try trisquel' option, then
selecting the 'install Trisquel' option. You can perform an encrypted install
via the installer. This will be an encrypted install like any other GNU/Linux
install.
What you can't do is encrypt the /boot too.
I'm
You can do the 'try trisquel without installing'
then install triquel within the desktop, and the GUI installer will encrypt
the OS. Im not sure if its Full disk, but it encrypted 130 Gigs of my 150 gig
HDD.
You can wait they fix the bug or You can try to install Hyperbola:
https://wiki.hyperbola.info/doku.php?id=en:guide:encrypted_installation
Recently I wanted to install Trisquel 8 (with net install) on a librebooted
X200s ThinkPad with full disk encryption. However, it is currently broken
unfortunately. There is an error during the installation as found in this bug
report: https://trisquel.info/en/issues/25533
Also, the