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[Arch Linux - Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (7390)](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dell_XPS_13_2-in-1_(7390))
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# install ubuntu full ZFS
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boot from usb stick in live
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Boot the Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop installer/live CD.
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Click the “Try Ubuntu” button.
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launch a terminal
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~~~
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bpool remain unencrypt.
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~~~
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Boot the Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop installer/live CD.
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Click the “Try Ubuntu” button.
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Open a terminal and edit “/usr/share/ubiquity/zsys-setup”:
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Search for “zpool create”, and make sure you have found the create command that has “rpool” on the last line.
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Before the “zpool create” insert: echo MYPASSWORD |
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Before the last line of the command insert these lines:
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Search for “zpool create”, and make sure you have found the create command that has “rpool” on the last line.
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Before the “zpool create” insert: echo MYPASSWORD |
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Before the last line of the command insert these lines:
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~~~
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-O recordsize=1M \
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-O encryption=aes-256-gcm \
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-O keylocation=prompt \
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-O keyformat=passphrase \
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Run ubiquity to start the installer and install as normal, selecting “Use entire disk” and the option to use ZFS.
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~~~
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## create swap partition to permit Hibernate
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init_system_partitions "${TARGET}" "${DISK}${PARTBASE}1" "${DISK}${PARTBASE}${PARTESP}"
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~~~
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Run ubiquity to start the installer and install as normal, selecting “Use entire disk” and the option to use ZFS.
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source : [Linsomniac's Articles - Encrypting ZFS on Ubuntu 20.04](https://linsomniac.gitlab.io/post/2020-04-09-ubuntu-2004-encrypted-zfs/)
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