How to auto unlock an encrypted drive on start for a fedora server?
How to auto unlock an encrypted drive on start for a fedora server?
I tried added a key file and even a password txt but both lead to it still asking for me to type in the password.
Is it because the drive is encrypted? I tried placing the files at /, /boot, /root, /etc
Edit1: I’ve tried to install dropbear and give it ssh keys. I will try to reboot in the morning and see what happens
Edit2: signing in via ssh just says port 22 rejected not working :(
Edit3: neither dropbear for ssh or keyfile worked. I give up.
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Starbuck @lemmy.world You can have a small rpi or similar on your WiFi in a hidden location on a UPS, so the main computer can’t boot without the tang server accessible.
5 0 Replyfinsk @lemmy.ml This is my approach. And it works nicely
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