1.2 KiB
1.2 KiB
First off the drive should be partitioned, possibly with fdisk. It should have atleast two partitions with one EFI System
Partition and one Linux filesystem
partition.
It should look something like this:
Number of partition | Size | Type |
---|---|---|
1 | 1 to 2 GB or more | EFI System |
2 | Rest of the drive | Linux filesystem |
Then to create the filesystem of the efi partition.
# mkfs.fat -F 32 -n efi /dev/<disk1>
And the encrypted filesystem of the root partition.
# cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/<disk2> --type luks2 --label luks
# cryptsetup open --type luks /dev/<disk2> lv0
Now to create a new LVM volume group:
# vgcreate lv0 /dev/mapper/lv0
To create partitions inside the volume group:
# lvcreate --name root -L 64G lv0
# lvcreate --name home -l 100%FREE lv0
To create the filesystems on the logical partitions:
# mkfs.ext4 -L root /dev/mapper/lv0-root
# mkfs.ext4 -L home /dev/mapper/lv0-home
Other filesystems can also be used but ext4
is the standard for most linux distrobutions. Other sizes for the partitions can also be used depending on the needs of the user.