Mike Wohlgemuth <mjw <at> woogie.net> writes: > Enter LUKS passphrase for /dev/sdb2: > > I enter the passphrase, and then I get this: > > Command failed: No key available with this passphrase. > > However, if I boot off the install media again, and go into rescue mode, > I am able to mount the encrypted partitions on the USB drive just fine. > > So my question is this: Is it possible to boot off an encrypted > partition on a USB drive? I believe that grub cannot work from an encrypted boot area - so it is necessary to have a non-encrypted /boot but the other partitions can be encrypted. So I guess if you create a non-encrypted /boot and put the grub files in it, and make the remaining partitions encrypted it should work - once you get past grub it will then ask for the luks passphrase for the other partitions as the boot proceeds. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list