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#LUKS2 fully encrypted Arch-Linux
As the Key-derivation functions for LUKS1 are lacking but GRUB normally only supports LUKS1, additional steps are required to get a working fully encrypted LUKS2 encrypted hard drive. The basic process is similar to a LUKS1 encrypted hard-drive but afterwards before the reboot into your installed OS additional measures need to be taken. This works only with UEFI-systems.
In this tutorial we're assuming you want to install everything to /dev/sda and an ext4 FS. BTRFS requires additional steps to my knowledge.
Boot into ISO, create lvm and mount
We want three partitions: sda1: 1M, sda2: 500M (your EFI), and the rest for your encrypted hard-drive.
Create partition table via cfdisk
or similar tools.
Create LVM
cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sda3
cryptsetup open /dev/sda3 cryptlvm
pvcreate /dev/mapper/cryptlvm
vgcreate vg /dev/mapper/crypylvm
Create your wanted partitions. Ergo something similar to:
lvcreate -L 8G vg -n swap
lvcreate -L 32G vg -n root
lvcreate -l 100%FREE vg -n home
and mkfs them:
mkfs.ext4 /dev/vg/root
mkfs.ext4 /dev/vg/home
mkswap /dev/vg/swap
and finally mount them. EFI should be mounted to /mnt/efi
mount /dev/vg/root /mnt
mount --mkdir /dev/vg/home /mnt/home
swapon /dev/vg/swap
mount --mkdir /dev/sda2 /mnt/efi
Continue with your normal Arch install:
Note the lack of grub in the pacstrap, we will build this later
pacstrap -K /mnt base base-devel linux linux-firmware lvm2 efibootmgr networkmanager neovim ...
genfstab -U >> /mnt/etc/fstab
arch-chroot /mnt
echo <hostname> /etc/hostname
nvim /etc/locale-gen
locale-gen
ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Zurich /etc/localtime
hwclock --systohc
passwd
Edit /edit/mkinitcpio.conf to support encryption
In /etc/mkninitcpio.conf edit the HOOKS:
HOOKS=(base __udev__ autodetect modconf kms keyboard keymap consolefont block __encrypt__ __lvm2__ filesystems fsck)
and rebuild initramfs:
mkinitcpio -P
Create new user, download AUR helper and install grub-improved-luks2-git
useradd -m -G wheel alex
passwd alex
Give him sudo permissions:
in /etc/sudoers
add:
%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL
Now install paru or equivalent AUR helper:
su - alex
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/paru
cd paru
makepkg -si
paru -S grub-improved-luks2-git
We now have a patched GRUB installed and can continue as if we would encrypt using LUKS1 for now:
Edit /etc/default/grub and grub-install
Get encrypted partition UUID into the /etc/default/grub via
ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid >> /etc/default/grub
and adjust two things in the file:
GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y
and
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="... cryptdevice=UUID=device-UUID:cryptlvm ..."
and recilace "device-UUID" with the uuid we got from the previous ls command. Of course remove all the trailing ls output.
grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/efi --bootloader-id=GRUB --recheck
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
LUKS2 support
Now create an additional file in /boot/grub/grub-pre.cfg
with the follwing content:
set crypto_uuid=UUID
cryptomount -u $crypto_uuid
set root=lvm/vg-root
set prefix=($root)/boot/grub
insmod normal
normal
and replace UUID with the same UUID as before, (again, a ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid >> /boot/grub/grub-pre.cfg
can help here)
grub-mkimage -p /boot/grub -O x86_64-efi -c /boot/grub/grub-pre.cfg -o /tmp/grubx64.efi lvm luks2 part_gpt cryptodisk gcry_rijndael argon2 gcry_sha256 ext2
install -v /tmp/grubx64.efi /efi/EFI/GRUB/grubx64.efi
We should now be done. exit, umount -R /mnt, and reboot into GRUB to see whether everything worked. This still requires you to enter your passphrase twice but can be alleviated just as with the LUKS1 case: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dm-crypt/Device_encryption#With_a_keyfile_embedded_in_the_initramfs