For this, you need to go in "MX Tweak", "Others", "Enable Bluetooth adapters on boot". I have no problem with the BT keyboard being paired to enter password for login.... in short on my imac with bluetooth keyb.:
1. mx linux installed with no encryption
2. in a second moment I decide to have /home encrypted
3. setup /etc/crypttab and /etc/fstab accordingly
4. on boot (with plymouth) I see the text box with the lock icon
5. if I type password nothing happens
6. after 90sec boot stops because /home can't be mount
thx!
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The original problem is to have the BT stack, lib, firmware, pair info (/var/lib/bluetooth/<MAC_ADDRESS>) etc in initramfs to type the LUKS password. I tried a little bit but didn't want to spend too much time in this. I put my key in TPM2 instead (not secure because you can edit grub config to boot kernel as root, replacing init with bash, but still, then you need to modify grub config to disable the edit etc).
Statistics: Posted by Magister — Mon Nov 18, 2024 3:06 pm