TPM auto-unlocks disk during recovery procedure - that is not supposed to happen right?

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  • TPM2-LUKS

    Script for using a TPM2 to store a LUKS key and automatically unlock at boot

  • I then followed this guide to enable auto unlocking: https://github.com/kelderek/TPM2-LUKS/blob/main/TPM2_full_disk_encryption_on_Linux.sh. This works, I don't need to type the password.

  • tpm2-initramfs-tool

    Tool used in initramfs to seal/unseal FDE key to the TPM

  • See usage examples for this tool: https://github.com/timchen119/tpm2-initramfs-tool

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