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* start the installer | * start the installer | ||
* enter the disk druid paritioning screen | * enter the disk druid paritioning screen | ||
* Create multiple new RAID partitions | * Create multiple new software RAID partitions | ||
* select the "encrypt" checkbox for each partition | * select the "encrypt" checkbox for each partition | ||
* enter a passphrase for the partition | * enter a passphrase for the partition | ||
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* select the "encrypt" checkbox for each filesystem that is composed of RAID partitions | * select the "encrypt" checkbox for each filesystem that is composed of RAID partitions | ||
* continue the installation | * continue the installation | ||
== Expected Results == | == Expected Results == | ||
in post-install system, verify: | in post-install system, verify: |
Revision as of 14:45, 14 August 2008
Description
Support the use of encrypted filesystems for anything other than /boot using cryptsetup and LUKS. This includes install time creation/configuration, as well as integrated support in mkinitrd and initscripts (others?). Currently we are only pursuing support for encrypted devices using cryptsetup/LUKS.
When using encrypted file systems/block devices, the functionality should continue to work as expected, and not create situations where the encryption leads to undesired errors.
References:
Steps To Reproduce
- start the installer
- enter the disk druid paritioning screen
- Create multiple new software RAID partitions
- select the "encrypt" checkbox for each partition
- enter a passphrase for the partition
- create one or more md devices using the RAID partitions
- select the "encrypt" checkbox for each filesystem that is composed of RAID partitions
- continue the installation
Expected Results
in post-install system, verify:
- a passphrase for the RAID partitions is required to access it
- an entry for the RAID partitions exists in /etc/crypttab
- a passphrase for the each of the md filesystems using the RAID partitions is required to access it
- an entry for the md devices using the RAID partitions exist in /etc/crypttab