Hi Jonas, Thank you for your reply. I found many articles about using FDE with detached header but all of them are saying "disable secure boot first". Then i did some research on the internet and found this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-pvLMHtRSA). This guy is explaining Debian 10 Buster supports Secure Boot. I have some questions about this. Can i use detached header key in UEFI systems with Debian 10? And when i enabled advanced options can i see the Serpent and other options on LUKS step?
P.S: I have no UEFI computer yet and for this reason i have to ask these, sorry. Thanks in advance. Jonas Smedegaard: > [re-posting to list] > > Quoting encrypt...@riseup.net (2019-10-30 00:51:00) >> Dear Debian Family, >> >> Hope you are good. I have a LUKS project on Debian but i don't know >> exactly how can i do this. Let me explain the details. >> >> I watched a video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cchdw75WKXQ) and he >> was explaining how to install Kubuntu with custom LUKS options with >> detached header in a USB thumb drive and i liked that project and i >> wanted to do this on Debian 10 but i don't have enough knowledge about >> that. My questions: >> >> 1) How can i use detached header on UEFI computer? >> 2) How can i use Serpent instead of AES on Debian? >> >> The most important question (in short) how can i adapt this project to >> Debian 10 Buster? >> >> My goal is installing Debian 10 Buster like this project. > > Enable "Expert" mode in "Advanced options" initially in debian-installer > - then you should have all options available to you at disk formatting > time: > https://www.debian.org/releases/buster/amd64/ch06s03.da.html#di-partition > > > - Jonas >