Category: Distro
How to Install Fedora 38 with Full Disk Encryption, Snapshot and Rollback Support
In this post, I will show you how to install Fedora 38 with full disk encryption, snapshot and rollback support. You can take snapshots of the / and /home subvolumes and perform a full system rollback on the / subvolume if something goes wrong.
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In this post, I will show you how to install Fedora 38 with snapshot and rollback support. By installing snapper and grub-btrfs, you can take snapshots of the / and /home and perform a full system rollback on the / volume if something goes wrong.
How to Install Fedora 37 with LUKS Full Disk Encryption (FDE)
In this post, I will show you how to install Fedora 37 with LUKS Full Disk Encryption (FDE) for the default partition layout with a separate /boot partition. FDE protects the contents of the disk when it is offline or physically removed from the system.
How to Install Fedora 37 with LUKS Full Disk Encryption, Snapper, and Grub-Btrfs for Full System Rollback
In this post, I will show you how to install Fedora 37 with LUKS Full Disk Encryption, snapper, and grub-btrfs packages, allowing you to take snapshots of the / and /home subvolumes as well as perform a full system rollback on the / volume if something goes wrong.
How to Install Fedora 37 with Snapper and Grub-Btrfs for Full System Rollback
In this post, I will show you how to install Fedora 37 with snapper and grub-btrfs packages, allowing you to take snapshots of the / and /home subvolume as well as perform a full system rollback on the / volume if something goes wrong.
Install Fedora 36 with LUKS Full Disk Encryption + snapper + grub-btrfs
In this post, I will show you how to install Fedora 36 with LUKS Full Disk Encryption (FDE), snapper, and grub-btrfs. The /boot partition will be included in the root filesystem in this setup, allowing you to do a full system rollback, including kernels.
How to Install Fedora 36 with Snapper and Grub-Btrfs
In Fedora 36, the RPM database is relocated from /var to /usr to support the snapshot and rollback regime. So, in this blog post, I will show how to properly install Fedora 36 with snapper and grub-btrfs packages that support snapshots and rollbacks.
Enable Fedora UEFI Secure Boot with Custom Keys and Self-Signed Bootloader, Kernel, and Modules
Protect the pre-boot environment of your computer by enabling UEFI Secure Boot in Fedora with your own custom keys and self-sign all of your bootloaders, kernels, and modules with your own private key in order to safely boot into the operating system.
Install Fedora with LUKS Full Disk Encryption and Snapper with Full System Rollback
To safeguard your data, encrypt your computer’s hard drive with LUKS Full Disk Encryption, and install the snapper package, with Full System Rollback capabilities, so you can roll back to any snapshot whenever you choose. In this article, I will show you how to do it.
Install Fedora 35 with Snapper Full System Rollback
In this blog, I’ll show how to install Fedora 35 with snapper full system rollback support. In this setup, the /boot directory will be included within the root filesystem (no separate boot partition). As a result, a full system rollback, including the kernel, is possible.
Install Fedora 35 with LUKS Full Disk Encryption (FDE)
You can protect the data on your computer by encrypting its disk with LUKS Full Disk Encryption. This safeguards the disk contents even if it is physically removed from the system. To access the decrypted content on the disk, you need to provide a passphrase or a key file.