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The following are examples of common scenarios of full system encryption with dm-crypt. They explain all the adaptations that need to be done to the normal installation procedure. All the necessary tools are on the installation image.| wiki.archlinux.org
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A unified kernel image (UKI) is a single executable which can be booted directly from UEFI firmware, or automatically sourced by boot loaders with little or no configuration. It is the combination of a UEFI boot stub program like systemd-stub(7), a Linux kernel image, an initrd, and further resources in a single UEFI PE file.| wiki.archlinux.org
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