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			<title><![CDATA[How to Partition *and* Encrypt with LVM]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I get to the partitioning step in Uhuru (64bit AMD) and attempt to set up one partition (/dev/sda1) for encryption and the other (/dev/sda2) for cleartext.&#160; &#160;From there I would like to be able to use LVM to complete my partitioning.&#160; &#160;If there is an easy way to do this using the installer, then I must be missing it.</p><p>I can check the encrypt box, but only if I request formatting for, say, ext4.&#160; &#160;If I request &quot;unformatted&quot; (since I will be using LVM, and there is no &quot;LVM&quot; formatting option, per se), then the checkbox disappears and only comes back if I select one of the other formats.&#160; &#160; Of course, the LVM checkbox is available in the listing on the bottom.&#160; &#160;The problem is getting LVM *and* encryption both.</p><p>I&#039;ve tried several times with this release of Star.&#160; &#160;I&#039;ve had good luck with Devuan and Refracta, but for some reason, I cannot seem to figure out how to do what I want using the Uhuru installer.&#160; &#160;Furthermore, depending on the steps I take, I find that the installer crashes completely (even after a fresh reboot).&#160; I have 1G ram, 1 vCPU, and 20GB disk space.</p><p>Rather than try to analyze what I am doing wrong, I&#039;d prefer to be instructed on how to do it the Star Linux way.&#160; &#160;If someone could test the solution, that would really be helpful, and I&#039;d be very grateful.&#160; Thanks for your help, if you can.</p>]]></description>
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