Zum Inhalt der Seite gehen



Automatic LUKS 2 disk decryption with TPM 2 and Clevis


You just switched to Linux after years of Windows, and after setting up full disk encryption with LUKS2, you already miss one handy Windows feature: BitLocker and its automatic disk unlock.

Image/Photo

https://kowalski7cc.xyz/blog/luks2-tpm2-clevis-fedora31/



Install Debian/Devuan with Encrypted BTRFS subvolumes!


https://youtu.be/TKK1YYF2Pro



Remote reboots with encrypted disks


I've been using LUKS for full disk encryption on all my computers for many years. The main benefit is that if someone steals my computer, they don't get access to any of my personal data (unless they are very smart or have a $5 wrench). The main downside is that every time I reboot my computer, I have to type in the disk encryption password so it can actually boot.

https://tavianator.com/2022/remote_reboots.html#remote-reboots-with-encrypted-disks