Op vrijdag 7 december 2018 09:04:21 CET schreef Adam Mizerski:
W dniu 07.12.2018 o 01:00, Knurpht-openSUSE pisze:
Op donderdag 6 december 2018 22:52:43 CET schreef Bob Williams:
Can anyone point me to an idiot's guide to using a Yubikey Neo? For example, I'd like to set it up so that my laptop won't boot unless the key is inserted in a USB slot.
TIA
Bob
This usually means the the GRUB Bootloader was not installed properly on the laptop's SSD/HDD. Boot the laptop, remove the USB stick, and fire up YaST - System - Bootloader. Click OK, and that should regenerate a boot loader config and install on the internal disk.
You misunderstood. He wasn't asking for help because his laptop is not booting. Quite the contrary, he want's to have yubikey set up as a second factor required for booting.
Back to the original question: I don't know about any such solution. There are some projects that enable protecting luks encrypted partitions with yubikey. But that would require having a separate unencrypted boot partition, or encrypted with a password that you can type in grub.
Adam Mizerski You are 100% right, I misread completely.
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