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projects:howtos:archlinux-full-disk-encryption [2017/02/06 23:02] – prometheus | projects:howtos:archlinux-full-disk-encryption [2021/07/19 23:47] – update warning xbr | ||
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Full Disk Encryption is probable one of the most important things to do first, when setting up a new system in a world in which #BigBrother is always watching you. The issue we had was, having a keyfile which is needed to decrypt your system is nice, but if its [the keyfile] unencrypted on a USB device it doesn' | Full Disk Encryption is probable one of the most important things to do first, when setting up a new system in a world in which #BigBrother is always watching you. The issue we had was, having a keyfile which is needed to decrypt your system is nice, but if its [the keyfile] unencrypted on a USB device it doesn' | ||
- | <note warning>We're updating. It works but some things might fail.</ | + | <note warning>This HowTo was initially written in 2015, and was updated in 2017.</ |
===== Requirements ===== | ===== Requirements ===== | ||
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<sxh bash;> | <sxh bash;> | ||
# if necessary reconfigure your keyboard layout | # if necessary reconfigure your keyboard layout | ||
- | root@archiso | + | ~$ loadkeys fr |
# check for network connectivity | # check for network connectivity | ||
- | root@archiso | + | ~$ ping 8.8.8.8 |
# request IP address | # request IP address | ||
- | root@archiso | + | ~$ ifconfig -a |
- | root@archiso | + | ~$ dhclient $NIC |
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<sxh> | <sxh> | ||
- | root@archiso | + | ~$ fdisk -l | grep Disk |
- | root@archiso | + | ~$ mkdir ./mytmpfs |
- | root@archiso | + | ~$ mount tmpfs ./mytmpfs -t tmpfs -o size=32m |
- | root@archiso | + | ~$ cd ./mytmpfs |
- | root@archiso | + | ~$ dd if=/ |
- | root@archiso | + | ~$ mkdir /mnt/boot && mkdir /mnt/home |
</ | </ | ||