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# OBJECTIVE: Install Arch Linux with encrypted root and swap filesystems with an ENCRYPTED BOOT and boot from UEFI. We will | |
also decrypt and mount our entire encrypted system using a single LUKS passphrase entry. | |
# Note: This method supports both dedicated Arch installs and those who wish to install Arch on a multi-OS-UEFI booting system. | |
# External USB HDD/SSD Installers Notes: Encrypted Arch installs can be booted and run from an external USB HDD or SSD, but | |
# only when the installation is correctly set up. There are several necessary changes to my standard procedure you'll want | |
# to make during the install process. Read my External USB HDD/SSD Installation section below before proceeding. |
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# OBJECTIVE: Install Arch Linux with encrypted root and swap filesystems with full Bcache SSD/HDD support | |
# and boot from UEFI. | |
# RATIONALE: As most users realize, you have to pay for marginal speed improvements in all circuits which compute. | |
# This holds true for CPUs, GPUs, DRAM, SRAM, Drives, including memory cards and USB sticks. If you want speed, you | |
# must be willing to pay the price premium that a faster device commands versus a slower alternative. | |
# SSDs are incredibly fast, but expensive to produce, and therefore, only offer limited storage space. | |
# HDDs, by comparison, are ridiculously slow, but offer immense storage space per dollar expended. |
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# OBJECTIVES: Install Arch Linux as a VirtualBox Guest with a complete Plasma5/KDE environment. | |
# Provide encrypted root and swap filesystems and UEFI boot our Arch Guest from within VirtualBox. | |
# Note: This install method is specific to VirtualBox (VBox) to allow non-Arch users and Arch testers to evaluate a properly | |
# configured and secure Arch OS while running a fully enabled Plasma/KDE system, and also by concurrently taking advantage | |
# of the multiple isolation safeguards inherently provided by the VBox environment. | |
# For those who want to install Arch on bare metal in a way that supports both dedicated Arch installations and Arch | |
# installation on a SSD/HDD multi-OS-UEFI-booting system, please refer to my Arch System Installation Guide, here: |
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# OBJECTIVE: Install Arch Linux with encrypted root and swap filesystems and boot from UEFI. | |
# Note this encrypted installation method, while perfectly correct and highly secure, CANNOT support encrypted /boot and | |
# also CANNOT be subsequently converted to support an encrypted /boot!!! A CLEAN INSTALL will be required! | |
# Therefore, if you want to have an encrypted /boot or will want an encrypted /boot system at some point in the future, | |
# please ONLY follow my encrypted /boot installation guide, which lives here: |