Hello, I'm working with Debian 9. I gather that there is a full-disk encryption option for the standard Debian installer, which, as I understand it, does not include encrypting /boot. (The system I'm working on wasn't encrypted when it was installed, so the system would have to be reinstalled, that's OK.)
The only description of encrypting /boot that I was able to find is: https://gist.github.com/ppmathis/ccfbfce86484dc61834c1f17568d7b80 I wonder if there is any simpler approach. Is it possible that, perhaps, other Linux distributions have an option for encrypting /boot? I wasn't able to find any information about that. It's OK if the answer to these questions is no, I'm just trying to sort out the feasibility of encrypting /boot. Thanks in advance for any info, I appreciate it very much. Robert Dodier