Re: Fedora 32: setup with encrypted LVM

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This should probably only be on the test@ list for now. Please trim future replies.

On 3/22/20 12:55 PM, Dario Lesca wrote:
I have try to install a Fedora 32 Beta on a existent previous Fedora 31 system using an encrypted LVM

You're overwriting an existing install using the current partitions, not upgrading it?

I have not format the /home LV volume and format only the other swap, / and /var old LV volume.

The setup keeps the original Encrypted LVM partition but encrypt also the swap, / and /var LV device and make the FS on the encrypted LV device into the VG partition already encrypted.

Is this correct?
The VG is encrypted. Then each of the /, /var, and swap LVs are getting encrypted as well?

I do not want this situation, I want only the VG device encrypted and the filesystem created on LV device

In this case, the way to setup a Fedora 32 system on my new Dell G5-15 notebook (previous version do not work on this NB) is setup a Fedora 31 in basic graphic mode then upgrade it to Fedora 32.

You were able to configure it this way using the F31 installer?

It's this behavior a new feature or it's a bug of Anaconda on Fedora 32 ?

Which method are you using to configure the partitions?
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