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I am interested in running a self-signed Secure Boot LUKS setup that I could unlock with my YubiKey. I've tried an initramfs hook in my other devices and it works. However, I read this section about unlocking the LUKS partition with systemd and its integrated enrollment tool (systemd-cryptenroll) and my interest was piqued since it meant an integrated solution that doesn't depend on a third-party one.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm guessing I have to do it with the Arch Linux fork of the linux kernel?
linux: https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/tree/packages/linux/trunk
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