Arch_Root_on_encrypted_ZFS | Arch Linux - Root on ZFS with native encryption
kandi X-RAY | Arch_Root_on_encrypted_ZFS Summary
kandi X-RAY | Arch_Root_on_encrypted_ZFS Summary
Arch_Root_on_encrypted_ZFS is a Shell library. Arch_Root_on_encrypted_ZFS has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Arch Linux - Root on ZFS with native encryption
Arch Linux - Root on ZFS with native encryption
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Arch_Root_on_encrypted_ZFS has a low active ecosystem.
It has 2 star(s) with 1 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
Arch_Root_on_encrypted_ZFS has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
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Arch_Root_on_encrypted_ZFS has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
Arch_Root_on_encrypted_ZFS code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
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Install Arch_Root_on_encrypted_ZFS
Just use the regular media to boot the installation media. Consult the Arch wiki for more info on how to create install media. Some of the steps require the use of a non-root user. So we'll need to create a temporary non-root user. The default disk space is not sufficient to store all of the needed packages and tools, so we also need to increase the available disk space during the install. The nonroot user and sudo settings will not be present after the installation, except from the user and sudo config we configure when we are in the chroot environment.
This is only needed when you want to continue the installation via SSH. This will give you the possibility to copy and paste commands, making the install process a lot more convenient.
Yay is an AUR package manager like yaourt, but actively developed.
You might need to change the URL used below. It should be the same kernel version as the installer runs ( check with uname -a ). If your installer runs another kernel version, find the correct package here.
If importing keys fails try this and re-run the above command:.
Install linux, linux-headers and git:.
If you don't like networkmanager, feel free to use whatever makes you happy.
This is only needed when you want to continue the installation via SSH. This will give you the possibility to copy and paste commands, making the install process a lot more convenient.
Yay is an AUR package manager like yaourt, but actively developed.
You might need to change the URL used below. It should be the same kernel version as the installer runs ( check with uname -a ). If your installer runs another kernel version, find the correct package here.
If importing keys fails try this and re-run the above command:.
Install linux, linux-headers and git:.
If you don't like networkmanager, feel free to use whatever makes you happy.
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