Dne úterý 1. března 2016 11:32:23 CET, Daniel Bauer napsal(a):
I'd like to have a fully encrypted laptop (all except /boot/ , incl. / and swap) with leap 42.1.
I do this very commonly and without problems. So: There is just one disk, create: 1) unencrypted /boot (ext4) 2) if on UEFI system, unencrypted /boot/efi (fat) 3) encrypted LVM and within it a) / (whatever FS) b) /home (if You like that division, I don't) c) swap There are two disks (e.g. SSD for system): Disk A (e.g. SSD for system): 1) unencrypted /boot (ext4) 2) if on UEFI system, unencrypted /boot/efi (fat) 3) encrypted LVM and within it a) / (whatever FS) b) swap Disk B: 1) encrypted /home (XFS or ext4) Of course, You can decide where to have swap. In any case, as it is not possible to encrypt /, there must be encrypted LVM on disk A. If swap would be on disk B, there would be encrypted LVM containing /home and swap. HTH -- Vojtěch Zeisek Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux https://www.opensuse.org/ https://trapa.cz/