- Summary
- To secure your system, use LUKS encryption for your filesystem. The method involves generating a unique passphrase and writing it to a file on the hard drive. After creating the file, open a terminal command line and execute the "lsblk" utility to identify the device. Once the device list is retrieved, type "create" to create the LUKS filesystem. Next, add a new passphrase to the file that defines the encryption key. This process ensures your data remains protected even if the file itself is lost or corrupted. The system will automatically rotate the passphrase periodically to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information.
- Title
- Home | Josh Buker
- Description
- My personal blog, including various topics and tutorials.
- Keywords
- blog, home, contact, articles, shooting, good, switching, themes, tags, docker, conferences, gnome, timeline, photography, garden, cancel, hello
- NS Lookup
- A 185.199.111.153, A 185.199.110.153, A 185.199.109.153, A 185.199.108.153
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-14Summarized 2026-04-15
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