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Encryption broken with Grub #3

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h-2 opened this issue May 5, 2020 · 2 comments
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Encryption broken with Grub #3

h-2 opened this issue May 5, 2020 · 2 comments

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@h-2
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h-2 commented May 5, 2020

I followed your instructions and the first reboot into the installed system went fine. But after I added an encrypted home dataset (root is still unencrypted!) and rebootet, GRUB could no longer identify the filesystem.
I think this is the issue: openzfs/zfs#8810
most resources indicate that GRUB is just a bad choice combined with ZFS.... Would you recommend other bootloaders and could you add those to the tutorial? I tried installing rEFInd but this doesn't work because it requires VFAT...

I come from *BSD and my Linux knowledge is quite rusty. The whole process of installing Void seems quite complicat 😿 Although your tutorial was helpful until now!

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tynanbe commented Jul 6, 2020

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h-2 commented Jul 9, 2020

Yes, I have switched to Trident witch does all the right things by default.

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