On Do, 02.07.20 17:24, Alex Thomas (karlth...@gmail.com) wrote:

> Question about systemd-boot vs GRUB2.
> One of the current stumbling blocks is the lack of LUKS2 support in
> GRUB2. Does sytemd-boot support LUKS2?

No it does not. Why would you encrypt your kernel/initrd?

On UEFI you have to have an unencrypted partition anyway, because
that's what the UEFI firmware boots from. Even if you boot with Grub:
the first step is always a VFAT file system (the ESP), without
encryption or anything.

sd-boot simply decides that the VFAT support in the firmware is OK to
load kernels/initrds from too, to make things simple, i.e. reuse the
existing storage stack you cannot avoid anyway.

Lennart

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Lennart Poettering, Berlin
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