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Old 20th June 2010, 06:02 PM
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Add encrypted drive to boot

I recently installed Fedora 13, and I was having some trouble configuring the disk partitioning. The installer would crash whenever I would add too many drives, so I had to leave out my RAID5 array (md) during install.

I've created it now, and I have added a dm-crypt parition on top of the /dev/md/Media. It has the same passphrase as /boot. I would like to add the media drive to startup, and hopefully only have to type the passphrase once.

How do I do this?


Thanks a lot.
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