Dnia 2010-08-07, o godz. 11:48:34
Florian Philipp <li...@f_philipp.fastmail.net> napisał(a):

> Hi list!
> 
> I'm building a new Gentoo system (notebook) and want to rearrange a
> few things. I thought it would be good to have the following layout:
> 
>  - boot on a normal partition
>  - root on a normal partition
>  - one big encrypted partition (dmcrypt / LUKS)
>  - on that partition an LVM volume group
>  - on that volume group all stuff not necessary for booting: home,
> var, tmp, etc.
> 
> AFAIK, the Gentoo boot process is organized so that LVM gets stated
> before dmcrypt is started. I would need it vice versa.
> 
> Is that possible with baselayout-1? Do I need to switch to
> baselayout-2?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> Florian Philipp
> 

I've made my own initramfs to boot.

/boot   is a separate partition with ext2, grub, bzImage and
        initramfs
/       is ext4 on logical volume on encrypted container
        [ext4:lvm:luks:sda2]
swap    is on another logical volume, next to /

I used two links as hints to build it:
http://jootamam.net/howto-initramfs-image.htm
http://jootamam.net/howto-basic-cryptsetup.htm

It's important to have all libraries copied to initramfs or to make all
binaries static (ldd). Some time ago I had dropbear in initramfs to
help booting headless server. Watch out for pivot_root restriction of
PID == 1.

-- 
Kacper Kopczyński

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