The Guix, Fedora, Parabola and Trisquel guides were outdated and therefore
deleted. The Debian guide should also be deleted, even though it's up to date.
The hyperbola one is actually a link to a guide on the Hyperbola site.
These are guides for fully encrypted GNU+Linux systems, including /boot, but
it's desirable for these to be documented instead by each distro, because then
they will more likely be properly maintained.
We constantly have to update them, on libreboot.org. It is unsustainable. Move
them to other projects and let them deal with it. Libreboot's only job is to
boot you into a payload. The rest is up to you!
This concerns GRUB payload on x86 targets. For SeaBIOS, it's fairly easy to
just push a button and the distro installer boots, or the installed distro
just boots up as normal.
The Trisquel one will be almost identical to the Debian one, with perhaps a few
extra considerations taken. It's recommended to focus on Debian first, and
then adapt that to Trisquel. However, Trisquel is based on Ubuntu, so the
guide can also be adapted for the Ubuntu site. This will cover most Ubuntu and
Debian based distros.
The above is also present on the /tasks/ page of libreboot.org
The Guix, Fedora, Parabola and Trisquel guides were outdated and therefore
deleted. The Debian guide should also be deleted, even though it's up to date.
The hyperbola one is actually a link to a guide on the Hyperbola site.
These are guides for fully encrypted GNU+Linux systems, including /boot, but
it's desirable for these to be documented instead by each distro, because then
they will more likely be properly maintained.
We constantly have to update them, on libreboot.org. It is unsustainable. Move
them to other projects and let them deal with it. Libreboot's only job is to
boot you into a payload. The rest is up to you!
This concerns GRUB payload on x86 targets. For SeaBIOS, it's fairly easy to
just push a button and the distro installer boots, or the installed distro
just boots up as normal.
Here are links to the guides that were deleted:
* <https://notabug.org/libreboot/lbwww/src/8844c201ef0d1ab856fed2aa5148b89100fffe0d/site/docs/gnulinux/guix_system.md>
* <https://notabug.org/libreboot/lbwww/src/8844c201ef0d1ab856fed2aa5148b89100fffe0d/site/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_trisquel.md>
* <https://notabug.org/libreboot/lbwww/src/8844c201ef0d1ab856fed2aa5148b89100fffe0d/site/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_parabola.md>
* <https://notabug.org/libreboot/lbwww/src/8844c201ef0d1ab856fed2aa5148b89100fffe0d/site/docs/gnulinux/configuring_parabola.md>
The Trisquel one will be almost identical to the Debian one, with perhaps a few
extra considerations taken. It's recommended to focus on Debian first, and
then adapt that to Trisquel. However, Trisquel is based on Ubuntu, so the
guide can also be adapted for the Ubuntu site. This will cover most Ubuntu and
Debian based distros.
The remaining Debian guide is here:
<https://notabug.org/libreboot/lbwww/src/8844c201ef0d1ab856fed2aa5148b89100fffe0d/site/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_debian.md>
The above is also present on the /tasks/ page of libreboot.org
The Guix, Fedora, Parabola and Trisquel guides were outdated and therefore deleted. The Debian guide should also be deleted, even though it's up to date. The hyperbola one is actually a link to a guide on the Hyperbola site.
These are guides for fully encrypted GNU+Linux systems, including /boot, but it's desirable for these to be documented instead by each distro, because then they will more likely be properly maintained.
We constantly have to update them, on libreboot.org. It is unsustainable. Move them to other projects and let them deal with it. Libreboot's only job is to boot you into a payload. The rest is up to you!
This concerns GRUB payload on x86 targets. For SeaBIOS, it's fairly easy to just push a button and the distro installer boots, or the installed distro just boots up as normal.
Here are links to the guides that were deleted:
The Trisquel one will be almost identical to the Debian one, with perhaps a few extra considerations taken. It's recommended to focus on Debian first, and then adapt that to Trisquel. However, Trisquel is based on Ubuntu, so the guide can also be adapted for the Ubuntu site. This will cover most Ubuntu and Debian based distros.
The remaining Debian guide is here: https://notabug.org/libreboot/lbwww/src/8844c201ef0d1ab856fed2aa5148b89100fffe0d/site/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_debian.md
The above is also present on the /tasks/ page of libreboot.org
libreboot doesn't document crypto anymore. no point. refer to distro guides.