Ikel Atomig to [email protected] • 10 months ago[@linux4noobs](https://programming.dev/c/linux4noobs) How to install Fedora on Laptop with FDE via LUKS using TPM. So, It unlocks automatically during boot ?message-square10fedilinkarrow-up17arrow-down12file-text
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@linux4noobs How to install Fedora on Laptop with FDE via LUKS using TPM. So, It unlocks automatically during boot ?
minus-square@d3Xt3rlink1•10 months agoYou can have multiple passwords for each drive but that complicates things, so it’s best to just use the same password for both the drives. (each time you enroll a drive with systemd-cryptenroll, it’ll prompt for a password).
minus-squareIkel AtomigOPlinkfedilink1•10 months ago@d3Xt3r I am ready to use different passwords for different drives. It is just entering the password twice when rebinding right? Are there things complicated than that ?
minus-square@d3Xt3rlink1•10 months agoI haven’t used multiple passwords so can’t say for sure, but it should still work the same, in theory.
You can have multiple passwords for each drive but that complicates things, so it’s best to just use the same password for both the drives. (each time you enroll a drive with
systemd-cryptenroll
, it’ll prompt for a password).@d3Xt3r I am ready to use different passwords for different drives. It is just entering the password twice when rebinding right?
Are there things complicated than that ?
I haven’t used multiple passwords so can’t say for sure, but it should still work the same, in theory.
@d3Xt3r I will try in a VM then. I guess.