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Houssem El Fekih
SpectralHiss
Web engineer, SRE, Security focus, specialising in distributed systems, specifically Kubernetes reliability
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Update Go dependencies after installing a new language version
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Arch Linux Full-Disk Encryption Installation Guide
This guide provides instructions for an Arch Linux installation featuring full-disk encryption via LVM on LUKS and an encrypted boot partition (GRUB) for UEFI systems.
Following the main installation are further instructions to harden against Evil Maid attacks via UEFI Secure Boot custom key enrollment and self-signed kernel and bootloader.
Preface
You will find most of this information pulled from the Arch Wiki and other resources linked thereof.
Note: The system was installed on an NVMe SSD, substitute /dev/nvme0nX with /dev/sdX or your device as needed.
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Encypted LUKS LVM Btrfs Root with Opt-in State on NixOS
I'm trying to follow this guide to install NixOS
using Btrfs, LUKS and LVM. The main usage of this page for me will be remembering what I did! My laptop is ASUS ROG GL553VD.
Just downloaded Plasma Desktop, 64bit and
create a bootable Flash Drive. Then boot up to NixOS Live CD.
Using gparted to create two partitions, One 200MB vfat EFI partittion and the rest of SSD drive will be an encrypted
partition.