I work in safe surroundings with a group of windows lovers. For the long-ago lot of years I have classically all the time encrypted my /home partition utilizing dm_crypt and experienced that was well sufficient. At this point they utilize test Point FDE that is windows based, to encrypt their disks. In short, FDE boots from the MBR masses itself in a PBR and quacks for password. According to their certification, each partition is encrypted. I have checked the machines and all of that seems basically accurate. I am getting punished by guys nearby because the /boot partition has to be encrypted. I possibly strained to not be able to utilize Linux as my primary Operating system. Is there a method to copy what FDE performs? I am thoughts if grub could be locked where it asks for a password that is utilizing to decrypt the /boot divider I would be blond. One more thought is a bit made in the initrd, mostly where you are prompted for a password earlier than any panel is in fact accessed, and the password is utilized to decrypt those passwords. I believe the initrd is in the boot panel, so I don't believe that one is an alternative, only an idea I am discharge for thought. I have seemed at grub2, but did not observe anything there jumping up and down as a way out. Any ideas?
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