Full disk encryption of Ubuntu for certain partitions at install time
Sreyan Chakravarty
sreyan.mailing at gmail.com
Mon Aug 14 17:45:54 UTC 2017
well I tried making an encrypted LVM now I am stuck with an unbootable
system and pesky grub errors.
On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 2:41 PM, Xen <list at xenhideout.nl> wrote:
> Sreyan Chakravarty schreef op 07-08-2017 19:14:
>
> Just tell me something I place grubx64.efi on my EFI System Partition and
>> I keep all my grub configuration files in the /boot directory right ?
>>
>
> I have no experience with UEFI.
>
> Normally your initrd is encrypted because it is in the /boot directory
> that is on an encrypted volume that GRUB can unlock for no other reason
> than reading the kernel, initrd, and grub boot files.
>
> This implies that GRUB itself is accessible in the MBR/Bios boot partition.
>
> The only change you make with UEFI I suppose is that GRUB is now no longer
> located at the start of the disk, but in your EFI System Partition.
>
> If there are no other changes, then the rest of the setup remains the same.
>
>
> Regards.
>
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