zfsUnlocker
Archboot
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zfsUnlocker
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How do I configure the refind.conf and refind_linux.conf (and or config.yaml (for ZFSBootMenu)) files properly when installing Arch Linux with ZFS Native Encryption?
Personally I hate keyfiles and any form of zfs unlocking automation which stores things locally (I suppose TPM cryptography is a good exception). While I use a traditional EFI /boot with systemd-boot (bootctl) I made this initramfs hook so that my machines can dynamically unlock themselves from my vault cluster with a revokable token. Not quite the same approach and if there's no networking a machine could get caught dead in the water for booting back to a password prompt, but it's good enough right now that I use it on everything.
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What would be the best way to set up an encrypted dataset that uses a keyfile and that automatically will lock/unlock itself depending on if the keyfile is available?
This is my Vault solution for an mkinitcpio-powered initramfs. I use it on my router as well which is a zfs root Arch install handling a good 20 static routes with a stateful firewall.
Archboot
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"The System Found Unauthorized Changes On the Firmware, Operating System UEFI Drivers"
If you can't disable secure boot, the default installer will not work for you. The easiest solution would be to use archboot, an unofficial installer maintained by one of the devs. https://archboot.com/
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How to install arch Linux with secure boot enabled
Archboot is a (now) unofficial installer made by an arch developer that comes with a secure boot signed efi. See https://archboot.com/
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Archboot 2023.06 - Arch Linux images released
Archboot Homepage
- Issues with VMs?
- Archboot 2022.05-53: full control on X packages, ristretto and mousepad added
- Doubts regarding secure boot
- How can i make my modified arch install into a bootable usb?
- What is the difference between Archboot and Archiso?
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goldboot: Building Arch Linux Golden Images on CI
At first glance, it seems more timeconsuming to setup compared to https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Archboot is that correct?
- Big improvements, zram implemented which shrinks RAM usage :)
What are some alternatives?
yubikey-full-disk-encryption - Use YubiKey to unlock a LUKS partition
linux-installer - Universal GNU+Linux installer script
ramroot - Load root file system to ram during boot.
magic-arch-installer - Install arch linux in a click. Even a 5 year kid can install arch now.
efifs - EFI FileSystem drivers
tinyramfs - Tiny initramfs written in POSIX shell
zfsbootmenu - ZFS Bootloader for root-on-ZFS systems with support for snapshots and native full disk encryption
goldboot - Immutable infrastructure for the desktop!
usb-samplerate-unlocker - USB (HAL) Audio Class drivers on Android have a limiter of sample rates at 96kHz. This magisk module unlocks the limiter.
distro-installscript-arch - (Migrated) My linux distro installscript suite of scripts. Aims to be 1) Modular, 2) Customizable and 3) Portable. Designing this to eventually be a Standardized/Universal Distribution Installer framework where you can just modify the chroot installation process as specified by the developer, as well as the config files.
archinstall - Arch Linux installer - guided, templates etc. [Moved to: https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall]
archcraft-xfce - // Source : XFCE ISO