[00:56] <xuser> Hello all
[01:18] <Alabalistic> hi
[12:55] <jarnos> How do you install ubuntu so that there is full-disk encryption on one drive and no encryption on another?
[12:58] <tomreyn> either just add the second drive after installation, or do manual partitioning and add it there. i'd recommend the former since it's less to configure then.
[12:58] <tomreyn> (and less can go wrong)
[12:59] <tomreyn> that's assuming you mean full disk encryption except for /boot (and this other disk)
[13:02] <jarnos> tomreyn, if I use the manual partitioning can I choose to encrypt the first drive during installation, or do I have to configure it afterwards?
[13:03] <tomreyn> yes you can encrypt the first driver during installation whether you do partitioning automatic or manual.
[13:04] <jarnos> tomreyn, ok, thanks
[13:06] <tomreyn> you can also select automatic parittioning, forward, have the changes written to disk, return to the partitioning step, select manual partitioning, to see what the automatic partitioner would have done. you may then bneed to reboot qand restart the installer, however, in case you'll want to make additional changes to partitioning (since further changes may fail until the next reboot).
[13:08] <tomreyn> automatic installations are usually rather fast (especially if you *don't choose to install updates while its installing). If you never did it, i recommend you just do an automatic encrypted install and then inspect what the installer did in terms of partitioning and file systems, using tools such as parted -ls or fdisk -l  on the one hand, lsblk and mount on the other.
[13:08] <tomreyn> also pvs, vgs, lvs, dmsetup ls
[13:09]  * tomreyn nap, ttyl
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