Re: Fedora 32: setup with encrypted LVM

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Il giorno dom, 22/03/2020 alle 23.04 -0600, Chris Murphy ha scritto:
> I think I understand what you want to do: You want a disk partition
> ->
> LUKS -> LVM PV -> LVM VG, and then /, /var, /home, swap to be XFS
> formatted LVs.

Yes, this is what I intend to do and it is how Anaconda has always
behaved with custom partition

> 
> I'm not certain it's actually possible to do this, except maybe in
> Advanced partitioning. Here's why.
> 
> If you use Fedora Workstation, Automatic/Default partitioning, at
> Destination Installation where you pick the drive to install to,
> there
> is a checkbox "Encrypt my Data" This does what you want, except it
> uses ext4and no separate /var. You can get close, if you use Fedora
> Server netinstaller, but choose to install Fedora Workstation instead
> of Server - this will use XFS but still no separate /var.
> 
> Going back to Workstation ISO, Custom partitioning, each mount point
> has its own encrypt checkbox. This will separately encrypt each LV,
> rather than making a partition a LUKS volume into an LVM PV. As I
> think about it, there's no work around for this custom partitioning.

Then this is a bug.
If I want single encryption I do not enable PV/VG encryption.
If I want encrypt PV/VG it's not necessary encrypt LV FS, Anaconda has
always behaved this way

> 
> I'm pretty sure the Advanced (blivet-gui) option can do this. But you
> have to build each layer yourself. if it crashes, that's a bug that
> needs to be reported against anaconda component; it might also be a
> blocker bug.

Yes there is a bug in bliver-gui
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1816098

-- 
Dario Lesca
(inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 31 Workstation)
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