Passwordless LUKS setup with Clevis

Typing your password at every system bootup might get you annoyed at times. Especially when you are used to Windows and macOS systems which store the disk decryption password in the TPM. But what if I told you that you can also achieve this on your Linux setup. We can use an application called ‘Clevis’ to get the job done. I will describe the installation and configuration steps for Ubuntu and Fedora, but the steps should be about the same for other Linux distro’s....

August 2, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · Valentijn Harmers