Re: Fedora 32: setup with encrypted LVM

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Il giorno dom, 22/03/2020 alle 17.42 -0700, Samuel Sieb ha scritto:
To make sure I understand, you tried to install with F31.

I have try Fedora 31 and it work as expected: encrypt VG partition and not encrypt LV

The flag "Encrypt" external to VG property is gray and not blue like F32

Seem that Fedora32 respects both the encryption flags, the one inside VG and the one for each LV volume.

If this is a feature, the external flag must be enable/disable, in this case the bug is the flag which cannot be disabled though blue.
If this is not a feature is a bug.

  The install 
worked, but you couldn't run it.  So you don't know what encryption 
config the F31 installer setup, right?

Encrypt F31 work great, how I expect

 But then you deleted all the 
partitions that F31 created and reinstalled with F32.  That's when you 
found this double encryption.  I don't understand how you're keeping the 
/home partition if you deleted everything else.  Didn't you recreate 
that as well?

If I maintain the previous layout (VG encrypt and LV not encrypt) It' not possible create a root/var FS during install without formatting it

When Anaconda format it, encrypt partition and create FS into encrypted LV into encrypted VG partition 

If you try to do that kind of layer, You see whats happened

If I must fill a bug let me know

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