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| | | | | You can automatically unlock and mount LUKS encrypted volumes at boot by specifying the volumes and their keys in /etc/crypttab. For the sake of this article, I am working with non-critical volumes. Volumes for storage. Not volumes required to boot your machine properly. I am not discussing how to mount an encrypted root volume. I like to keep my keyfiles on USB drives. You do not need to use a USB device to unlock your volumes, but it is a bit silly to keep the key on a permanent disk connected to your machine, right? | |
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