Thanks !
Over the years we have opened these bugs reports on the same issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1947770
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1992439
All of them should be closed when Noble will be released.
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Moved to calamares and this feature will be available in Noble. Better
late than never. Sorry for the delay folks.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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No progress with 22.04.
It is not possbile to install 22.04 alongside windows in an encrypted
partitiono without have to use the command line to create/open the luks
container.
This bug is more that 3 years old.
It is a severe security isssue as many users will end up installing kubuntu on
a
I don't know if the new installer will be ready for 21.10.
If that is the case then I do hope it allows encrypted installation with dual
boot.
This lack of feature is a blocker.
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This is a blocker for me.
I understand, given physical access, how this doesn't fix significant
security problems. Regardless, gov is gov, and I want to move forward
with Ubuntu Server as a platform.
Can we push this up the queue?
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Any chance to see some progress on this topic in 21.10?
It should be possible to encryt / without having to play with the command line,
no matter if we are in dual boot or if we are not.
It should be possible to /create/open a encrypted LUKS container and to install
(k)ubuntu on it without
I gave the daily kubuntu 21.04 a try : there is no progress on this
issue :(
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Title:
No way to encrypt at partition level (dual boot)
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What's the meaning of this tag?
Le jeu. 7 janv. 2021 à 17:41, Brian Murray <1799...@bugs.launchpad.net> a
écrit :
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Title:
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Thank you so much for the feedback!
Le mer. 23 déc. 2020 à 00:20, Julian Andres Klode <
1799...@bugs.launchpad.net> a écrit :
> I think the answer there is fscrypt - native encryption at the
> filesystem level supported by ext4 and some other day - but I'm not sure
> what the plans are.
I think the answer there is fscrypt - native encryption at the
filesystem level supported by ext4 and some other day - but I'm not sure
what the plans are. Partitioning is hard and the requirement to setup a
separate /boot and crypt device are not always possible, though it is
less of an issue
I might work with the ubuntu installer 20.10 (to be confirmed) but it does not
work with the kubuntu installer. By 'it does not work' I mean 'the option is
not given'.
One has to create the LUKS, open it, then launch the installer and eventually
use chroot to make it work.
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No progress on this topic :(
It is still not possible to install kubuntu 20.10 encrypted in dual boot with
windows without having to deal with the command line.
This is a security issue as it forces many beginners to go for a non encrypted
installation.
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No progress on this issue in 20.04 beta :(
There is still no way to install an encrypted kubuntu in dual boot without
having to deal with the command line. That’s a no go for many users.
I’m not even asking for full encryption. The kubuntu installer should at
least be able to install an
oups, no progress on *20.10 beta* (of course 20.04 wasn't better).
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Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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The issue remains the unchanged with 19.10.
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Ok it is a feature request but I see it more as a security regression.
It used to be possible to encrypt /home in one click in the installer. This
feature does not exist anymore and (I assume that) many users simply gave up
and installed an unencrypted (k)Ubuntu.
It is possible to install an
Well actually I don't see how to achieve that with the *k*unbuntu installer.
I have created an encrypted partition
blkid /dev/sda7
/dev/sda7: UUID="c9deed35-610e-4328-b8e7-079e95d43f76" TYPE="crypto_LUKS"
PARTLABEL="Linux" PARTUUID="13aac430-9701-4323-810d-53231decca9c (on which I
installed
Ok I missed that point.
You can close it if you want,except if you intend to support resizing *and*
disk encryption.
Sorry for the noise.
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You can create the partitioning to use /boot on a separate partition,
and / on an encrypted disk with LVM (the installer gives you various
options for what to use a partition with). It's the same story as that
blog post, but using the graphical options.
Using the blog posts' commands possibly
Thanks for the answer but I'm not sure I fully understand.
If I do the setup manually the partitioning and launch the installer
once it is done, is there a way to perform the installation on this
encrypted partition without having to chroot the environment and to
create manually crypttab and
It's a feature that was there before (encrypting /home) but is no longer
supported.
As for full disk encryption, you still have the option of doing the
partitioning yourself; we indeed to not currently provide an option to
do resizing *and* disk encryption.
Marking as Wishlist / Triaged, since
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