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This howto describes how to setup a swapless encrypted root partition without llvm.
This howto describes how to setup LVM, swap, and root with dmcrypt LUKS. It is a standalone installation walk through, based on the official installations finished product.  boot is not encrypted.
 
{{warning|You may try this installation method at your own risk! Please note: this guide is outside of the official installation documentation and cannot be supported. If you choose to use this, we assume you know what you are doing and you are on your own.}}
 
{{warning|[[Rootfs_over_encrypted_lvm]] is the only known working encrypted root page.  this page is a work in progress to strip out LVM, and is known to be incomplete.}}


== Prepare the hard drive and partitions ==
== Prepare the hard drive and partitions ==
*List the device to be partitioned, mine is on /dev/sdc
*Before you begin, make sure you are partitioning the correct drive. For the rest of this tutorial, we will be using /dev/sdX as a placeholder.
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
###i## lsblk -o name,size,label,partlabel
###i## lsblk
NAME          MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda            8:0    0  1.8T  0 disk
├─sda1          8:1    0  512M  0 part
├─sda2          8:2    0    8G  0 part [SWAP]
└─sda3          8:3    0  1.8T  0 part
  ├─main-root 254:0    0  500G  0 lvm  /
  └─main-data 254:1    0  1.3T  0 lvm  /home
}}
}}


==Partition==
===Link your drive to /dev/sdX===
{{console|body=
to make following this guide easier you can set udev rules and link the drive you're installing to /dev/sdX so everything is copy paste.  just replace the kernel's sda/mmc/nvme to match your target drive.
###i## cgdisk /dev/sdc}}
 
delete everything.


====ATA/SATA/SCSI drives (ex. hda, sda)====
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
Command: ##i## new ↵
###i## echo 'KERNEL=="sda*", SYMLINK+="sdX%n"' > /etc/udev/rules.d/01-funtoo.rules
First sector: ##i##↵
###i## udevadm control --reload-rules
Last sector: ##i##+1M ↵
###i## udevadm trigger
Hex Code: ##i##EF02 ↵
Enter name: ##i##BIOS Boot ↵
}}
}}


scroll down to large chunk of free space:
====MMC/NVMe drives (ex. mmcblk0, nvme0n1)====
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
Command: ##i##new ↵
###i## echo 'KERNEL=="mmcblk0", SYMLINK+="sdX"' > /etc/udev/rules.d/01-funtoo.rules
First sector: ##i##↵
###i## echo 'KERNEL=="mmcblk0p*", SYMLINK+="sdX%n"' >> /etc/udev/rules.d/01-funtoo.rules
Last sector: ##i##+128M ↵
###i## udevadm control --reload-rules
Hex Code: ##i##EF00 ↵
###i## udevadm trigger
Enter name: ##i##BOOT ↵
}}
}}


scroll down to large chunk of free space:
====Verify links====
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
Command: ##i##new ↵
###i## ls -al /dev/sdX*
First sector: ##i##
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Jul 31 14:00 /dev/sdX -> sde
Last sector: ##i##↵
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Jul 31 14:00 /dev/sdX1 -> sde1
Hex Code: ##i## 8304 ↵
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Jul 31 14:00 /dev/sdX2 -> sde2
Enter name: ##i##FUNTOO ↵
}}
}}


{{console|body=
==Partition==


                              Disk Drive: /dev/sdc
=== MBR [BIOS] Partitioning ===
                            Size: 62333952, 29.7 GiB


Part. #    Size        Partition Type            Partition Name
{{Note|Use this method if you are booting using your BIOS, and if your Funtoo LiveCD initial boot menu was light blue. If you're going to use the UEFI/GPT disk format, then please proceed to the next section.}}
----------------------------------------------------------------
            1007.0 KiB  free space
  1        1024.0 KiB  BIOS boot partition   BIOS Boot
  2        256.0 MiB  EFI System                BOOT
  3        29.5 GiB    Linux x86-64 root (/)    FUNTOO
}}


{{console|body=
{{console|body=
Command: ##i##write ↵
###i## fdisk /dev/sdX
Command: ##i##quit ↵
}}
}}


== Encrypt the drive ==
Within {{c|fdisk}}, follow these steps:
 
'''Empty the partition table''':
 
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
# ##i##cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sdc3
Command (m for help): ##i##o ↵
}}
}}
*enter your password


== Initialize the volume ==
'''Create boot partition''':
Initialize the volume:
 
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
# ##i##cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdc3 dmcrypt_root
Command (m for help): ##i##n ↵
Partition type (default p): ##i##↵
Partition number (1-4, default 1): ##i##↵
First sector: ##i##↵
Last sector: ##i##+128M ↵
}}
}}


=== Create your filesystem ===
'''Create partition which will be encrypted with LUKS''':
 
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
###i## mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/sdc2
Command (m for help): ##i##n ↵
###i## fatlabel /dev/sdc2 "BOOT"
Partition type (default p): ##i##
# ##i##mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/dmcrypt_root
Partition number (2-4, default 2): ##i##↵
First sector: ##i##
Last sector: ##i##
}}
}}


=== Basic system setup ===
'''Verify the partition table''':
 
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
# ##i##mkdir /mnt/funtoo
Command (m for help): ##i##p
# ##i##mount /dev/mapper/dmcrypt_root /mnt/funtoo
 
# ##i##mkdir /mnt/funtoo/boot
Disk /dev/sdX: 298.1 GiB, 320072933376 bytes, 625142448 sectors
# ##i##mount /dev/sdc2 /mnt/funtoo/boot
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x82abc9a6
 
Device    Boot    Start      End    Blocks Id System
/dev/sdX1          2048    264191    131072  83 Linux
/dev/sdX2        4458496 625142447 312439128  83 Linux
}}
}}


==Get Funtoo Gnome==
'''Write the partition table to disk''':
You can pull your [[Subarches]] gnome tarball if you wish:


{{console|body=Command (m for help): ##i##w}}
Your new MBR partition table will now be written to your system disk.
=== UEFI Partitioning ===
{{Note|Use this method if you are interested in booting using UEFI, and if your Funtoo LiveCD initial boot menu was black and white, or the system booted without a boot menu. If it was light blue, this method will not work. Instead, use the instructions in the previous section then skip this section, or reboot LiveCD in UEFI mode first.}}
{{console|body=###i## gdisk /dev/sdX}}
Within {{c|gdisk}}, follow these steps:
'''Empty the partition table''':
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
###i## cd /mnt/funtoo
Command: ##i##o ↵
###i## wget https://build.funtoo.org/1.4-release-std/x86-64bit/generic_64/gnome-latest.tar.xz
This option deletes all partitions and creates a new protective MBR.
###i## tar --numeric-owner --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -xpf *gnome* && rm -f *gnome*
Proceed? (Y/N): ##i##y ↵
}}
}}


==Load Funtoo==
'''Create boot partition''':
*expand your run tmpfs to be half of your ram:
 
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
###i## mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /run
Command: ##i##n ↵
Partition Number: ##i##1 ↵
First sector: ##i##↵
Last sector: ##i##+128M ↵
Hex Code: ##i##EF00 ↵
}}
}}


*mount up:
'''Create partition which will be encrypted with LUKS''':
 
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
###i## cd /mnt/funtoo && mount -t proc none proc
Command: ##i##n ↵
mount --rbind /sys sys
Partition Number: ##i##2 ↵
mount --rbind /dev dev
First sector: ##i##↵
mount --rbind /run run
Last sector: ##i##↵##!i## (for rest of disk)
Hex Code: ##i##↵
}}
}}


*chroot in:
'''(Optional) Create disk labels''':
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
###i## cd /mnt/funtoo && env -i HOME=/root TERM=$TERM chroot . bash -l
Command: ##i##c ↵
Partition Number: ##i##1
Enter name: ##i##BOOT
Command: ##i##c ↵
Partition Number: ##i##2
Enter name: ##i##ROOT
}}
}}


*Set yo password:
'''Write Partition Table To Disk''':
*set yo hostname:
 
*set cloudflare dns resolution for installing:
*Set yo time zone:
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
###i## passwd
Command: ##i##w ↵
###i## echo 'hostname="crypto"' > /etc/conf.d/hostname
Do you want to proceed? (Y/N): ##i##Y ↵
###i## echo "nameserver 1.1.1.1" > /etc/resolv.conf
###i## ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Detroit /etc/localtime
}}
}}
=== load your fstab ===
The partition table will now be written to the disk and {{c|gdisk}} will close.
*Deploy your fstab:
 
==Create filesystems==
'''Create /boot filesystem '''
====For BIOS systems====
{{console|body=# ##i##mkfs.ext2 /dev/sdX1}}
 
====For UEFI systems====
{{console|body=# ##i##mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/sdX1}}
 
'''Create LUKS encrypted volume'''
{{Note|Cryptsetup now defaults to LUKS2, which is unsupported by stable versions of grub. This is why we are not encrypting /boot.}}
{{Warning|The debian-sources kernel in current stage3 tarballs does not allow for passwords in excess of 63 characters.}}
 
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
###i## cat > /etc/fstab << "EOF"
# ##i##cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sdX2
LABEL=BOOT /boot vfat noauto,noatime 1 2
/dev/mapper/dmcrypt_root / ext4 noatime,nodiratime,defaults 0 1
tmpfs /run tmpfs rw,nodev,nosuid 0 0
EOF
}}
}}


*compile in ram:
'''Open newly created LUKS volume'''
{{console|body=# ##i##cryptsetup open /dev/sdX2 root}}
 
'''Create LVM volumes for / and swap'''
{{console|body=# ##i##pvcreate /dev/mapper/root}}
{{console|body=# ##i##vgcreate vg /dev/mapper/root}}
{{Note|Replace "16G" with the amount of swap you would like to make available.}}
{{console|body=# ##i##lvcreate -L16G --name swap vg}}
{{console|body=# ##i##lvcreate -l 100%FREE --name root vg}}
{{Note|The "-l 100%FREE" option above will use the remainder of the disk for your root partition. If you would prefer to create separate for /home or /var (for example), you can instead continue to use the "-LXXG" option for fixed sizes.}}
 
'''Create filesystems on LVM volumes'''
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
###i## echo 'PORTAGE_TMPDIR="/run"' > /etc/portage/make.conf
# ##i##mkswap /dev/mapper/vg-swap
# ##i##swapon /dev/mapper/vg-swap
}}
}}
{{console|body=# ##i##mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/vg-root}}


*Deploy your package.use file:
'''Create directories for chroot'''
{{console|body=# ##i##mkdir -p /mnt/funtoo}}
 
==Mount filesystems==
{{console|body=# ##i##mount /dev/mapper/vg-root /mnt/funtoo}}
{{console|body=# ##i##mkdir /mnt/funtoo/boot}}
{{console|body=# ##i##mount /dev/sdX1 /mnt/funtoo/boot}}
 
==Set the date==
{{Note|See the official Funtoo docs on [https://www.funtoo.org/Install/Setting_the_Date setting the date].}}
 
==Download and extract stage3==
{{Note|See the official Funtoo docs on [https://www.funtoo.org/Install/Download_and_Extract_Stage3 downloading and extracting stage3].}}
 
==Chroot into your new system==
{{Note|See the official Funtoo docs on [https://www.funtoo.org/Install/Chroot chrooting into your new system] if you are using a LiveCD or USB media other than Funtoo to install Funtoo.}}
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
###i## cat > /etc/portage/package.use << "EOF"
# ##i##fchroot /mnt/funtoo /bin/bash --login
sys-kernel/debian-sources luks
sys-kernel/debian-sources-lts luks
sys-boot/grub device-mapper
sys-kernel/linux-firmware initramfs
EOF
}}
}}


*merge stuff:
==Configure your system==
'''Set a new root password'''
{{console|body=# ##i##passwd}}
 
'''Set hostname'''
{{console|body=# ##i##echo 'hostname="yourdesiredhostname"' > /etc/conf.d/hostname}}
 
'''Set your timezone'''
{{console|body=# ##i##ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/YOUR/TIMEZONE /etc/localtime}}
 
'''Note your filesystem information'''
{{console|body=# ##i##blkid}}
{{console|body=
{{console|body=
###i## ego sync
/dev/sdX1: UUID="6453-0C55" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="efi" PARTUUID="4e195c4b-f88c-4205-b9df-79a879704b2f"
}}
/dev/sdX2: UUID="aafe709b-82e7-448f-a2cb-36adc3787dc3" TYPE="crypto_LUKS" PARTLABEL="system" PARTUUID="93d0cf9b-0b95-4d8b-919f-48cd1774996f"
/dev/mapper/root: UUID="hvz79n-I2VE-nR1c-0hDQ-PVkR-3GRb-rnuJ9C" TYPE="LVM2_member"
/dev/mapper/vg-swap: UUID="a9188bc3-7def-422b-990d-9de431825779" TYPE="swap"
/dev/mapper/vg-root: UUID="2eaf45e6-d33b-4155-b4ca-63a2fdbfb896" TYPE="ext4"}}
 
'''Configure /etc/fstab'''
{{Note|The UUID parameter is set to the UUID of your boot partition as found from the blkid command above.}}
{{console|body=# ##i##cat > /etc/fstab << 'EOF'
UUID=6453-0C55 /boot vfat noauto,noatime 1 2
/dev/mapper/vg-swap none swap sw 0 0
/dev/mapper/vg-root / ext4 noatime,nodiratime,defaults 0 1
EOF}}
 
'''Create /etc/crypttab'''
{{Note|The UUID parameter is set to the UUID of /dev/sdX2 as found from the blkid command above.}}
{{console|body=# ##i##echo "root UUID=aafe709b-82e7-448f-a2cb-36adc3787dc3 none luks,discard" >> /etc/crypttab}}


*Deploy your ego profile:
'''Create /etc/dmtab'''
{{console|body=
{{console|body=# ##i##dmsetup table >> /etc/dmtab}}
###i## ego profile mix-in encrypted-root
}}


{{console|body=
==Portage==
###i## emerge grub haveged intel-microcode linux-firmware eix cryptsetup debian-sources-lts && emerge debian-sources && emerge -vuND @world
'''Download the portage tree'''
}}
{{console|body=# ##i##ego sync}}
*set services:
{{console|body=
###i## rc-update del swap boot && rc-update add haveged && rc-update add gpm && rc-update add busybox-ntpd
###i## rc-update add device-mapper sysinit
###i## rc-update add dmcrypt sysinit
}}


== Bootloader Configuration ==
'''Change your ego profile to include encrypted root support'''
=== /etc/boot.conf ===
{{console|body=# ##i##epro mix-in encrypted-root}}


<pre>
'''Edit package USE-flags'''
boot {
{{console|body=# ##i##cat > /etc/portage/package.use <<'EOF'
  generate grub
*/* device-mapper lvm luks
  default "Funtoo Linux"
sys-kernel/linux-firmware initramfs
  timeout 3
sys-fs/cryptsetup -dynamic
}
EOF}}
"Funtoo Linux" {
kernel kernel[-v]
initrd initramfs[-v]
  params += cryptdevice=PARTLABEL=FUNTOO luks root=PARTLABEL=FUNTOO  rootfstype=auto
}
</pre>


Now, run <code>ego boot update</code> to write the configuration files to <code>/boot/grub/grub.cfg</code>
'''Install necessary packages'''
{{console|body=# ##i##emerge grub haveged intel-microcode linux-firmware cryptsetup lvm2 genkernel iucode_tool}}


=== Another Example ===
'''Configure services to start at boot'''
Configure the bootloader as described above, with correct kernel and initramfs images names. An example for grub2. You will be editing <code>/etc/boot.conf</code>:
{{console|body=# ##i##rc-update add device-mapper sysinit}}
{{console|body=# ##i##rc-update add dmcrypt sysinit}}
{{console|body=# ##i##rc-update add lvmetad sysinit}}
{{console|body=# ##i##rc-update add haveged default}}
{{console|body=# ##i##rc-update add busybox-ntpd default}}


<pre>
==Install a bootloader==
'''Configure /etc/boot.conf'''
{{Note|The UUID parameter is set to the UUID of /dev/sdX2 as found from the blkid command above.}}
{{console|body=# ##i##cat > /etc/boot.conf <<'EOF'
boot {
boot {
  generate grub
    generate grub
  default "Funtoo Linux"
    default "Funtoo Linux"
  timeout 3
    timeout 3
}
}
"Funtoo Linux" {
"Funtoo Linux" {
kernel kernel[-v]
    kernel kernel[-v]
initrd initramfs[-v]
    initrd initramfs[-v]
  params += crypt_root=PARTLABEL=FUNTOO real_root=/dev/mapper/dmcrypt_root  rootfstype=ext4
    params += crypt_root=UUID=aafe709b-82e7-448f-a2cb-36adc3787dc3 dolvm real_root=/dev/mapper/vg-root ro rootfstype=ext4 resume=swap:/dev/mapper/vg-swap quiet
</pre>
}
EOF}}


== GRUB ==
'''Install GRUB'''
*Install grub in legacy mode:
====For BIOS systems====
{{console|body=
{{console|body=# ##i##grub-install --target=i386-pc --no-floppy /dev/sdX}}
###i## grub-install --target=i386-pc /dev/sdc
{{console|body=# ##i##ego boot update}}
###i## ego boot update}}


=== EFI from Legacy ===
====For UEFI systems====
*manually make efi directory:
{{console|body=# ##i##mount -o remount,rw /sys/firmware/efi/efivars}}
*remount /dev/sdc2 to /boot/efi:
{{console|body=# ##i##grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id="Funtoo Linux" --recheck /dev/sdX}}
*install efi images:
{{Note|For 32 bit systems, the command should instead be:
{{console|body=
{{console|body=# ##i##grub-install --target=i386-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id="Funtoo Linux" --recheck /dev/sdX}}}}
###i## mkdir /boot/efi
{{console|body=# ##i##ego boot update}}
###i## mount /dev/sdc2 /boot/efi
###i## grub-install --target=x86_64-efi /boot/efi
}}
=== EFI from EFI ===


{{console|body=
'''Generate a new initramfs'''
###i##mount -o remount,rw /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
{{console|body=# ##i##genkernel --clean --luks --lvm --disklabel --ramdisk-modules --fullname=$(ls /boot/initramfs-* {{!}} tail -c +17) initramfs}}
###i##grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id="Funtoo Linux [GRUB]" --recheck /dev/sda
###i##ego boot update
}}


== Final steps ==
==Finishing installation==
exit chroot, unmount everything, close encrypted drive and reboot
From this point, you should be able to finish following the [https://www.funtoo.org/Install/Network official Funtoo Linux install instructions]
{{console|body=
###i## exit
###i## swapon
NAME          TYPE      SIZE USED PRIO
/home/swapfile file        4G  2M  -2
/dev/dm-1      partition  2G  0B  -3
###i## swapoff /dev/dm-1
###i## cd ..
# ##i##umount -l -v /mnt/funtoo/{dev, proc, home, usr/portage, boot}
###i## umount -lR funtoo
# ##i##vgchange -a n
# ##i##cryptsetup luksClose dmcrypt_root
}}
After reboot you will get the following:
<console>
>>> better-initramfs started. Kernel version 2.6.35-gentoo-r10
>>> Create all the symlinks to /bin/busybox.
>>> Initiating /dev/dir
>>> Getting LVM volumes up (if any)
Reding all physical volumes. This make take awhile...
No volume group found
No volume group found
>>> Opening encrypted partition and mapping to /dev/mapper/dmcrypt_root
Enter passphrase fore /dev/sda2:
</console>
Type your password
 
<console>
>>> Again, getting LVM volumes up (if any, after map dmcrypt).
  Reading all physical volumes.  This may take a while...
  Found volume group "vg" using metadata type lvm2
  4 logical volume(s) in volume group "vg" now active
>>> Mounting rootfs to /newroot
>>> Umounting /sys and /proc.
>>> Switching root to /newroot and executing /sbin/init.
INIT: version 2.88 booting
Loading /libexec/rc/console/keymap
  OpenRC 0.6.1 is starting up Funtoo Linux (x86_64)
...boot messages omitted for clarity
 
orion login: oleg
Password:
Last login: Thu Oct 14 20:49:21 EEST 2010 on tty1
oleg@orion ~ %
</console>


==management==
==Managing your LUKS volume==
=== Change your LUKs-encrypted drive's passphrase ===
'''Change your LUKs-encrypted drive's passphrase'''
You may want to change your encrypted volume’s passphrase or password from time to time. To do so, run the following commands in the console as root:
You may want to change your encrypted volume’s passphrase or password from time to time. To do so, run the following commands in the console as root:


{{console|body=
{{console|body=
# ##i##cryptsetup luksChangeKey /dev/sda3
# ##i##cryptsetup luksChangeKey /dev/sdX2
}}
}}


You'll be prompted to enter in the existing passphrase first, then to enter in your new passphrase.
You'll be prompted to enter in the existing passphrase first, then to enter in your new passphrase.
You will not be asked to confirm your new passphrase, so be careful when running this operation.
You will not be asked to confirm your new passphrase, so be careful when running this operation.


== Additional links and information ==
== Additional links and information ==
* [https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/crypttab.html crypttab]
* [[gentoo-wiki:Root filesystem over LVM2, DM-Crypt and RAID|Root filesystem over LVM2, DM-Crypt, and RAID]]
* [[gentoo-wiki:Root filesystem over LVM2, DM-Crypt and RAID|Root filesystem over LVM2, DM-Crypt, and RAID]]
* [http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/System_Encryption_with_LUKS_for_dm-crypt System Encryption with LUKS for dm-crypt]
* [http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/System_Encryption_with_LUKS_for_dm-crypt System Encryption with LUKS for dm-crypt]

Latest revision as of 03:58, January 13, 2023

This howto describes how to setup LVM, swap, and root with dmcrypt LUKS. It is a standalone installation walk through, based on the official installations finished product. boot is not encrypted.

   Warning

You may try this installation method at your own risk! Please note: this guide is outside of the official installation documentation and cannot be supported. If you choose to use this, we assume you know what you are doing and you are on your own.

   Warning

Rootfs_over_encrypted_lvm is the only known working encrypted root page. this page is a work in progress to strip out LVM, and is known to be incomplete.

Prepare the hard drive and partitions

  • Before you begin, make sure you are partitioning the correct drive. For the rest of this tutorial, we will be using /dev/sdX as a placeholder.
root # lsblk
NAME          MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda             8:0    0  1.8T  0 disk 
├─sda1          8:1    0  512M  0 part 
├─sda2          8:2    0    8G  0 part [SWAP]
└─sda3          8:3    0  1.8T  0 part 
  ├─main-root 254:0    0  500G  0 lvm  /
  └─main-data 254:1    0  1.3T  0 lvm  /home

Link your drive to /dev/sdX

to make following this guide easier you can set udev rules and link the drive you're installing to /dev/sdX so everything is copy paste. just replace the kernel's sda/mmc/nvme to match your target drive.

ATA/SATA/SCSI drives (ex. hda, sda)

root # echo 'KERNEL=="sda*", SYMLINK+="sdX%n"' > /etc/udev/rules.d/01-funtoo.rules
root # udevadm control --reload-rules
root # udevadm trigger

MMC/NVMe drives (ex. mmcblk0, nvme0n1)

root # echo 'KERNEL=="mmcblk0", SYMLINK+="sdX"' > /etc/udev/rules.d/01-funtoo.rules
root # echo 'KERNEL=="mmcblk0p*", SYMLINK+="sdX%n"' >> /etc/udev/rules.d/01-funtoo.rules
root # udevadm control --reload-rules
root # udevadm trigger

Verify links

root # ls -al /dev/sdX*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Jul 31 14:00 /dev/sdX -> sde
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Jul 31 14:00 /dev/sdX1 -> sde1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Jul 31 14:00 /dev/sdX2 -> sde2

Partition

MBR [BIOS] Partitioning

   Note

Use this method if you are booting using your BIOS, and if your Funtoo LiveCD initial boot menu was light blue. If you're going to use the UEFI/GPT disk format, then please proceed to the next section.

root # fdisk /dev/sdX

Within fdisk, follow these steps:

Empty the partition table:

Command (m for help): o ↵

Create boot partition:

Command (m for help): n ↵
Partition type (default p): 
Partition number (1-4, default 1): 
First sector: 
Last sector: +128M ↵

Create partition which will be encrypted with LUKS:

Command (m for help): n ↵
Partition type (default p): 
Partition number (2-4, default 2): 
First sector: 
Last sector: 

Verify the partition table:

Command (m for help): p

Disk /dev/sdX: 298.1 GiB, 320072933376 bytes, 625142448 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x82abc9a6

Device    Boot     Start       End    Blocks  Id System
/dev/sdX1           2048    264191    131072  83 Linux
/dev/sdX2        4458496 625142447 312439128  83 Linux

Write the partition table to disk:

Command (m for help): w

Your new MBR partition table will now be written to your system disk.

UEFI Partitioning

   Note

Use this method if you are interested in booting using UEFI, and if your Funtoo LiveCD initial boot menu was black and white, or the system booted without a boot menu. If it was light blue, this method will not work. Instead, use the instructions in the previous section then skip this section, or reboot LiveCD in UEFI mode first.

root # gdisk /dev/sdX

Within gdisk, follow these steps:

Empty the partition table:

Command: o ↵
This option deletes all partitions and creates a new protective MBR.
Proceed? (Y/N): y ↵

Create boot partition:

Command: n ↵
Partition Number: 1 ↵
First sector: 
Last sector: +128M ↵
Hex Code: EF00 ↵

Create partition which will be encrypted with LUKS:

Command: n ↵
Partition Number: 2 ↵
First sector: 
Last sector:  (for rest of disk)
Hex Code: 

(Optional) Create disk labels:

Command: c ↵
Partition Number: 1
Enter name: BOOT 
Command: c ↵
Partition Number: 2
Enter name: ROOT

Write Partition Table To Disk:

Command: w ↵
Do you want to proceed? (Y/N): Y ↵

The partition table will now be written to the disk and gdisk will close.

Create filesystems

Create /boot filesystem

For BIOS systems

root # mkfs.ext2 /dev/sdX1

For UEFI systems

root # mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/sdX1

Create LUKS encrypted volume

   Note

Cryptsetup now defaults to LUKS2, which is unsupported by stable versions of grub. This is why we are not encrypting /boot.

   Warning

The debian-sources kernel in current stage3 tarballs does not allow for passwords in excess of 63 characters.

root # cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sdX2

Open newly created LUKS volume

root # cryptsetup open /dev/sdX2 root

Create LVM volumes for / and swap

root # pvcreate /dev/mapper/root
root # vgcreate vg /dev/mapper/root
   Note

Replace "16G" with the amount of swap you would like to make available.

root # lvcreate -L16G --name swap vg
root # lvcreate -l 100%FREE --name root vg
   Note

The "-l 100%FREE" option above will use the remainder of the disk for your root partition. If you would prefer to create separate for /home or /var (for example), you can instead continue to use the "-LXXG" option for fixed sizes.

Create filesystems on LVM volumes

root # mkswap /dev/mapper/vg-swap
root # swapon /dev/mapper/vg-swap
root # mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/vg-root

Create directories for chroot

root # mkdir -p /mnt/funtoo

Mount filesystems

root # mount /dev/mapper/vg-root /mnt/funtoo
root # mkdir /mnt/funtoo/boot
root # mount /dev/sdX1 /mnt/funtoo/boot

Set the date

   Note

See the official Funtoo docs on setting the date.

Download and extract stage3

   Note

See the official Funtoo docs on downloading and extracting stage3.

Chroot into your new system

   Note

See the official Funtoo docs on chrooting into your new system if you are using a LiveCD or USB media other than Funtoo to install Funtoo.

root # fchroot /mnt/funtoo /bin/bash --login

Configure your system

Set a new root password

root # passwd

Set hostname

root # echo 'hostname="yourdesiredhostname"' > /etc/conf.d/hostname

Set your timezone

root # ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/YOUR/TIMEZONE /etc/localtime

Note your filesystem information

root # blkid
/dev/sdX1: UUID="6453-0C55" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="efi" PARTUUID="4e195c4b-f88c-4205-b9df-79a879704b2f"
/dev/sdX2: UUID="aafe709b-82e7-448f-a2cb-36adc3787dc3" TYPE="crypto_LUKS" PARTLABEL="system" PARTUUID="93d0cf9b-0b95-4d8b-919f-48cd1774996f"
/dev/mapper/root: UUID="hvz79n-I2VE-nR1c-0hDQ-PVkR-3GRb-rnuJ9C" TYPE="LVM2_member"
/dev/mapper/vg-swap: UUID="a9188bc3-7def-422b-990d-9de431825779" TYPE="swap"
/dev/mapper/vg-root: UUID="2eaf45e6-d33b-4155-b4ca-63a2fdbfb896" TYPE="ext4"

Configure /etc/fstab

   Note

The UUID parameter is set to the UUID of your boot partition as found from the blkid command above.

root # cat > /etc/fstab << 'EOF'
UUID=6453-0C55 /boot vfat noauto,noatime 1 2
/dev/mapper/vg-swap none swap sw 0 0
/dev/mapper/vg-root / ext4 noatime,nodiratime,defaults 0 1
EOF

Create /etc/crypttab

   Note

The UUID parameter is set to the UUID of /dev/sdX2 as found from the blkid command above.

root # echo "root UUID=aafe709b-82e7-448f-a2cb-36adc3787dc3 none luks,discard" >> /etc/crypttab

Create /etc/dmtab

root # dmsetup table >> /etc/dmtab

Portage

Download the portage tree

root # ego sync

Change your ego profile to include encrypted root support

root # epro mix-in encrypted-root

Edit package USE-flags

root # cat > /etc/portage/package.use <<'EOF'
*/* device-mapper lvm luks
sys-kernel/linux-firmware initramfs
sys-fs/cryptsetup -dynamic
EOF

Install necessary packages

root # emerge grub haveged intel-microcode linux-firmware cryptsetup lvm2 genkernel iucode_tool

Configure services to start at boot

root # rc-update add device-mapper sysinit
root # rc-update add dmcrypt sysinit
root # rc-update add lvmetad sysinit
root # rc-update add haveged default
root # rc-update add busybox-ntpd default

Install a bootloader

Configure /etc/boot.conf

   Note

The UUID parameter is set to the UUID of /dev/sdX2 as found from the blkid command above.

root # cat > /etc/boot.conf <<'EOF'
boot {
    generate grub
    default "Funtoo Linux"
    timeout 3
}
"Funtoo Linux" {
    kernel kernel[-v]
    initrd initramfs[-v]
    params += crypt_root=UUID=aafe709b-82e7-448f-a2cb-36adc3787dc3 dolvm real_root=/dev/mapper/vg-root ro rootfstype=ext4 resume=swap:/dev/mapper/vg-swap quiet
}
EOF

Install GRUB

For BIOS systems

root # grub-install --target=i386-pc --no-floppy /dev/sdX
root # ego boot update

For UEFI systems

root # mount -o remount,rw /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
root # grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id="Funtoo Linux" --recheck /dev/sdX
   Note

For 32 bit systems, the command should instead be:

root # grub-install --target=i386-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id="Funtoo Linux" --recheck /dev/sdX
root # ego boot update

Generate a new initramfs

root # genkernel --clean --luks --lvm --disklabel --ramdisk-modules --fullname=$(ls /boot/initramfs-* | tail -c +17) initramfs

Finishing installation

From this point, you should be able to finish following the official Funtoo Linux install instructions

Managing your LUKS volume

Change your LUKs-encrypted drive's passphrase You may want to change your encrypted volume’s passphrase or password from time to time. To do so, run the following commands in the console as root:

root # cryptsetup luksChangeKey /dev/sdX2

You'll be prompted to enter in the existing passphrase first, then to enter in your new passphrase. You will not be asked to confirm your new passphrase, so be careful when running this operation.

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