encryption of partitions/lvm without speakup

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Hi all,

as strange as it would seem, one has something to do with the
other. Is there anyone out there who has encrypted partitions/lvm
volumes such as root, or swap,and is using software speech only? If
so, can you please explain how you're doing that? The way I see it,
without access to speakup early in the boot process, you can't respond
to password dialogues, and leaving decryption keys lying around on
something that isn't encrypted nullifies the whole point of encrypting
at all. Any thoughts?

Greg


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