Hi,

cannot really comment on the non-x86 situation, but x86 I would like to
refute this claim:

Christine Lemmer-Webber <[email protected]> writes:

> - It's painful with full disk encryption even then, because you have to
>   type your passphrase twice.

This is not the case for quite some time now.  Sure, it requires some
configuration, but it can be done.  For all my machines I am typing my
passphrase just once.  Sure, it is the first one, so it takes *long*
time, though since it is just one passphrase, I usually just make a
coffee or something while waiting.

For details, refer to the documentation for extra-initrd field of the
bootloader-configuration type.

Tomas

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