Hello folks, So I might better ask before attempting something stupid. I need to add a new hard drive to an encrypted debian box. The encryption scheme was set using debian installer defaults which resulted in just /dev/sda1 -> /boot outside block device encryption. Everything else is encrypted and lvm is used instead of ordinary partitions.
My initial guess was that it should be possible to extend this encryption scheme to the new hard disk using standard lvm tools and the unencrypted "open" disk as physical volume to the already existing volume group. However, after some research the nearest I got was someone who added the disk while creating a new volume group: http://earlruby.org/2010/02/adding-an-external-encrypted-drive-with-lvm-to-ubuntu-linux/comment-page-1/ and this arch wiki saying I should better have the reverse: luks on lvm. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Encrypted_LVM#Spanned.2FMultiple_Disks But it does not state it is impossible, it just says that it requires modifying the "encrypted hook". Also, it's clear that once this is done, if one disk fails, the system will be unbootable. So my question is: have anyone here ever done that? How to I tell init to unlock both disks before mapping lvm? -- André N. Batista GNUPG/PGP KEY: 6722CF80 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1377098380.18481.22.camel@tagesuhu-pc