On Friday 29 July 2005 16:28, Eric Anderson wrote: > Niki Denev wrote: > > Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote: > > > +> Booting from Encrypted Root: > >> > >> +> GELI - Works. How'd one load the kernel from an encrypted root > >> though? > >> > >> Kernel has to be loaded from a USB Pen-Drive or a CD-ROM. > >> You need to put /boot/ directory in there. GELI will ask for the > >> passphrase > >> before root file system is mounted. After that you can remove > >> Pen-Drive/CD-ROM. > > > > Wouldn't it work if /boot is small separate unencrypted partition? > > ( Well, there is the possibility that someone replaces your kernel > > with one with keylogger to catch your password next time you type it :)) > > I use this method for bootable RAID1+0 with GEOM's stripe and mirror, > > and it seems to work great. > > Maybe you could write up a quick howto on your setup, and post it/submit > it to the doc_at_ team. > > Eric I've thought about that, and will do it when time permits. Right now i have as present for sysadminday 8 production servers with failed disks ... :( --nikiReceived on Fri Jul 29 2005 - 12:10:02 UTC
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