Heads up, people! We published a new TUXEDO OS ISO - sadly just for removing a feature. 😞 From now on, installation won't offer encrypted installations out of the box. Main reasons for that are:- LUKS1 is pretty slow and considered insecure- Keyboard inputs at decryption prompt are delayed- only en_US is possible, no umlauts etc. for other languages easily accessibleIf you want to run TUXEDO OS full disc encrypted, please consider using WebFAI on TUXEDO devices: https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/de/TUXEDO-WebFAI.tuxedo
Zahrun
Just for more clarity on what changed, here is a side-by-side comparison of the installer. The erase diks option lost the encrypt system option. It is still possible to install Tuxedo encrypted by using the manual partitioning option. That will result in LUKS1 being used.
With manual partitioning, A) only one partition / with encryption will result in Tuxedo fails to boot. Grub unlocking passes, but then plymouth fails. B) one /boot with encryption and one / encrypted partition fails to boot similarly. C) one /boot without encryption and one / encrypted partition works fine.