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I'm actually not sure if I should configure this in zfsbootmenu or elsewhere, but I have have my To encrypt my pool I used the options |
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This is something you will not be able to configure with ZFSBootMenu, because all system state is lost the minute we kexec into the kernel of your boot environment. It's effectively a reboot. ZFS ships a |
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This is something you will not be able to configure with ZFSBootMenu, because all system state is lost the minute we kexec into the kernel of your boot environment. It's effectively a reboot.
ZFS ships a
pam_zfs_key
module for this purpose. Set your filesystem passphrase equal to your login passphrase, and the module will unlock and mount the filesystem when you log in.