On 10/31/2012 5:46 PM, Christian Stalp wrote: > Hello out there, > I want to prepare my new ssd as an encrypted fs. In order to do that I > took a reasonably new version of the network-installer and created: > first an ext3 partition to hold the kernel. Then one MB of free space > (the debian-installer does it that way if I choose an encrypted > FS-installation, can anybody tell my why?). Then the LUKS-partition and > at least 20% free space, because TRIM is a problem on encrypted SSDs: > http://asalor.blogspot.de/2011/08/trim-dm-crypt-problems.html > > But on that LUKS-partition I want to create a btrfs-FS, but the only fs > I can choose here is ext3? Is there another way. I did it allready with > a LVM in between (dev->LUKS->LVM) but this bizarre because btrfs has > allready LVM-features. So is there another way except for mounting this > ssd and use btrfs-convert?
Why didn't you purchase a self encrypting SSD? Eliminates all of these issues. Lots of them available today. -- Stan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5091bbe4.3060...@hardwarefreak.com