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params += crypt_root=LABEL=FUNTOO dolvm | params += crypt_root=LABEL=FUNTOO dolvm real_root=/dev/mapper/vg-root ro rootfstype=auto resume=swap:/dev/mapper/vg-swap quiet | ||
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Revision as of 12:57, December 23, 2020
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.
Prepare the hard drive and partitions
- List the device to be partitioned, mine is on /dev/sdc
root # lsblk -o name,size,label,partlabel
Partition
root # cgdisk /dev/sdc
delete everything.
Command: new ↵ First sector: ↵ Last sector: +1M ↵ Hex Code: EF02 ↵ Enter name: BIOS Boot ↵
scroll down to large chunk of free space:
Command: new ↵ First sector: ↵ Last sector: +128M ↵ Hex Code: EF00 ↵ Enter name: BOOT ↵
scroll down to large chunk of free space:
Command: new ↵ First sector: ↵ Last sector: ↵ Hex Code: 8304 ↵ Enter name: FUNTOO ↵
Disk Drive: /dev/sdc Size: 62333952, 29.7 GiB Part. # Size Partition Type Partition Name ---------------------------------------------------------------- 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
Command: write ↵ Command: quit ↵
Encrypting the drive
root # cryptsetup luksFormat --type luks2 --label=FUNTOO /dev/sdc3
Unlock the volume
Unlock the volume:
root #cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdc3 dmcrypt_root
Create logical volumes
root # pvcreate /dev/mapper/dmcrypt_root root # vgcreate vg /dev/mapper/dmcrypt_root root # lvcreate -L2G --name swap vg root # lvcreate -l 100%FREE --name root vg
Create a filesystem on volumes
root # mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/sdc2 root # fatlabel /dev/sdc2 "BOOT" root # mkswap /dev/mapper/vg-swap root # mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/vg-root
Mount your partitions
root # swapon /dev/mapper/vg-swap root # mkdir /mnt/funtoo root # mount /dev/mapper/vg-root /mnt/funtoo root # mkdir /mnt/funtoo/boot root # mount /dev/sdc2 /mnt/funtoo/boot
Get Funtoo Gnome
You can pull your Subarches gnome tarball if you wish:
root # cd /mnt/funtoo root # wget https://build.funtoo.org/1.4-release-std/x86-64bit/generic_64/gnome-latest.tar.xz root # tar --numeric-owner --xattrs --xattrs-include='*' -xpf *gnome* && rm -f *gnome*
Load Funtoo
mount
- mount up:
root # cd /mnt/funtoo && mount -t proc none proc mount --rbind /sys sys mount --rbind /dev dev
chroot
- chroot in:
root # env -i HOME=/root TERM=$TERM $(which chroot) /mnt/funtoo bash -l
- Set yo password:
- set yo hostname:
- set cloudflare dns resolution for installing:
- Set yo time zone:
root # passwd root # echo 'hostname="crypto"' > /etc/conf.d/hostname root # echo "nameserver 1.1.1.1" > /etc/resolv.conf root # ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Detroit /etc/localtime
fstab
- Deploy your fstab:
root # cat > /etc/fstab << "EOF" LABEL=BOOT /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 tmpfs /var/tmp/portage tmpfs uid=portage,gid=portage,mode=775,noatime 0 0 root #tmpfs /var/tmp/portage tmpfs size=2G,uid=portage,gid=portage,mode=775,noatime 0 0 EOF
- Deploy your crypttab:
root # echo "dmcrypt_root PARTLABEL=FUNTOO none luks,discard" >> /etc/crypttab
compile in ram
- compile in ram:
root # mkdir /var/tmp/portage root # chown portage:portage /var/tmp/portage root # mount /var/tmp/portage
- Sync:
root # ego sync
- Deploy your ego profile:
root # ego profile mix-in encrypted-root
- Deploy your package.use file:
root # cat > /etc/portage/package.use << "EOF" */* device-mapper lvm luks sys-kernel/linux-firmware initramfs EOF
- merge stuff:
root # emerge grub haveged intel-microcode linux-firmware eix cryptsetup lvm2 debian-sources debian-sources-lts && emerge -vuND @world && emerge --depclean
- add required services:
root # rc-update add device-mapper sysinit root # rc-update add dmcrypt sysinit root # rc-update add haveged && rc-update add gpm && rc-update add busybox-ntpd
- deploy dmtab:
root # dmsetup table >> /etc/dmtab
Bootloader Configuration
- deploy boot.conf
by partlabel it acts buggy, and wont load root possibly to avoid attack surface, by uuid is known to work.
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=LABEL=FUNTOO dolvm real_root=/dev/mapper/vg-root ro rootfstype=auto resume=swap:/dev/mapper/vg-swap quiet } EOF
GRUB
- Install grub in legacy mode:
root # grub-install --target=i386-pc /dev/sdc root # ego boot update
EFI from Legacy
- manually make efi directory:
- remount /dev/sdc2 to /boot/efi:
- install efi images:
root # mkdir /boot/efi root # mount /dev/sdc2 /boot/efi root # grub-install --target=x86_64-efi /boot/efi
EFI from EFI
root #mount -o remount,rw /sys/firmware/efi/efivars root #grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id="Funtoo Linux [GRUB]" --recheck /dev/sdc root #ego boot update
Final steps
exit chroot, unmount, and close encrypted drive.
root # exit root # swapoff /dev/dm-1 root # cd .. root # umount -lR funtoo root # vgchange -a n root # cryptsetup luksClose dmcrypt_root
management
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/sdx3
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.