Timeline for How to setup Debian 12 for UEFI with LUKS-encrypted root partition without LVM
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| Jun 13, 2023 at 12:05 | comment | added | Torin | Are you looking to have a swap partition? note that you'd generally want the swap partition to be encrypted, and therefore something would need to sit ontop of the LUKS container in order to split it up further, this is usually LVM. LVM is still useful if you have a single disk with no plan to add more, since LVM does not require partitions to be physically contiguous and makes it easier to resize partitions or add partitions in the future. | |
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