On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 07:49:50 +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote: > I see. What I do is to embed the initramfs into the kernel image.
Ah yes, I'd forgotten about that option. > Works > fine as long as everything you need to setup / is compiled into the > kernel statically. There's also one scenario where separating / > and /boot has a clear advantage: Laptops with complete HD encryption. > The only partition you can leave unencrypted is the small /boot, > everything else can be encrypted (which means, you only need the > passphrase for the / volume, everything else can be unlocked via > keyfiles stored on this partition/volume. That's a very good point, although I have /home and swap encrypted, being able to encrypt /etc would be useful, especially on my laptop. > Oh, my scripts will reach you soon. Got them, thanks. I'll take a look later. -- Neil Bothwick Sussh. Be vewwy quiet, I'm hunting tagwines. hahahahah.
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