Feature changed by: Mat B. (kernelOfTruth) Feature #310279, revision 4 Title: Encryption - Installer needs more information and options openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Mat B. (kerneloftruth) Description: short description : When installing openSUSE via the installer you can't select [x]Encrypt Device for the system root partition and continue installing since it shows you an ( unclear ) error message long description : Encryption doesn't work with /boot (should be obvious) but it also doesn't work with / (the root partition) - which should work the partition scheme was: /boot (primary) / (root, primary, [x] encrypted) <-- when clicking on "next" at the bottom right it would say: Error You have assigned an encrypted filesystem to a partition with one of the following mount points: "/", "/usr", "/boot", "/var". This is not possible. Change the mount point or use a nonloopbacked file system. 1.) so in that approach using an encrypted system partition wouldn't be possible - 2.) the " solution " right now would be at the previous screen: select "LVM Based" and checking [x] Encrypt Volume Group after that all partitions could be created in that case the (automatic) partitioning scheme looked something like /boot (primary) / Volume group - ext4 / (root) - ext4 /home - swap suggestions for improvement: 1.) make it possible to selectively choose encryption for the individual partition (also the type, see #307523) and get the system installed; 2.) while selectively choosing encryption for each particular partition now doesn't work (1.) the error message or help function should at least refer to the possibility of selecting "LVM based" at the previous screen and there checking [Encrypt Volume Group] - Talking about the error message: " This is not possible. Change the mount point or use a nonloopbacked file system. " doesn't help anyone inexperienced ;) + Discussion: + #1: Mat B. (kerneloftruth) (2010-08-04 01:47:48) + seems like the installer still does NOT support encryption of the / + (root) partition :( + + that might explain why the command + + cryptsetup luksDump + + for me said that the partitions are not LUKS + + + ==> so in the first place it needs support for an encrypted / (root) + partition -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310279