- Grub and LUKS2 in fail to work together. I found references to rolling back to LUKS1 and using that with Grub to encrypt /boot Not sure what that does to the size, or hardness of the attack surface. It still leaves the EFI fat32 partition unencrypted /// So how vulnerable is this setup?
- I recall a, several years old, option of Debian live that allowed the admin to choose what type of encryption algorithm LUKS would employ. The system I just setup picked all these finer details for me without an option to choose them myself. I would like to be able to choose them myself or at least transform the created system into one using other option.
- alternatively to using the Debian support for LUKSv2, how secure and robust is the ext4 and btrfs built-in encryption? How well integrated with gnome,kde,cinnamon, xfce?
Statistics: Posted by hanasaki — 2024-04-26 07:23