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title: Encrypted Guix GNU+Linux
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Objective
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=========
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To provide step-by-step guide for setting up guix system (stand-alone guix) with
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full disk encryption (including /boot) on devices powered by Libreboot.
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Scope
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=====
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Any users, for their generalised use cases, need not stumble away from this
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guide to accomplish the setup.
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Advanced users, for deviant use cases, will have to explore outside this guide
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for customisation; although this guide provides information that is of paramount
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use.
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Process
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=======
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Preparation
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-----------
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In your current GNU+Linux System, open terminal as root user.
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Insert USB drive and get the USB device name /dev/sdX, where “X” is the variable
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to make a note of.
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lsblk
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Unmount the USB drive just in case if it’s auto-mounted.
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umount /dev/sdX
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Download the latest (a.b.c) Guix System ISO Installer Package (sss) and it’s GPG
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Signature; where “a.b.c” is the variable for version number and “sss” is the
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variable for system architecture.
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wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/guix/guix-system-install-a.b.c.sss-linux.iso.xz
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wget https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/guix/guix-system-install-a.b.c.sss-linux.iso.xz.sig
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Import required public key.
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gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys 3CE464558A84FDC69DB40CFB090B11993D9AEBB5
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Verify the GPG Signature of the downloaded package.
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gpg --verify guix-system-install-a.b.c.sss-linux.iso.xz.sig
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Extract the ISO Image from the downloaded package.
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xz --decompress guix-system-install-a.b.c.sss-linux.iso.xz
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Write the extracted ISO Image to the USB drive.
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dd if=guix-system-install-a.b.c.sss-linux.iso of=/dev/sdX; sync
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Reboot the device.
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reboot
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Pre-Installation
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----------------
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On reboot, as soon as you see the Libreboot Graphic Art, press arrow keys to
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change the menu entry.
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Choose “Search for GRUB2 configuration on external media [s]” and wait for the
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Guix System from USB drive to load.
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Set your keyboard layout lo, where “lo” is the two-letter keyboard layout code
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(example: us or uk).
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loadkeys lo
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Unblock network interfaces (if any).
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rfkill unblock all
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Get the names of your network interfaces.
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ifconfig -a
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Bring your required network interface nwif (wired or wireless) up, where “nwif”
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is the variable for interface name. For wired connections, this should be
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enough.
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ifconfig nwif up
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For wireless connection, create a configuration file using text editor, where
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“fname” is the variable for any desired filename.
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nano fname.conf
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Choose, type and save ONE of the following snippets, where ‘nm’ is the name of
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the network you want to connect, ‘pw’ is the corresponding network’s password or
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passphrase and ‘un’ is user identity.
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For most private networks:
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network={
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ssid="nm"
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key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
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psk="pw"
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}
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(or)
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For most public networks:
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network={
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ssid="nm"
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key_mgmt=NONE
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}
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(or)
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For most organisational networks:
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network={
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ssid="nm"
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scan_ssid=1
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key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
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identity="un"
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password="pw"
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eap=PEAP
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phase1="peaplabel=0"
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phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2"
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}
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Connect to the configured network, where “fname” is the filename and “nwif” is
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the network interface name.
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wpa_supplicant -c fname.conf -i nwif -B
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Assign an IP address to your network interface, where “nwif” is the network
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interface name.
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dhclient -v nwif
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If your Guix installation image doesn't have support for LVM, do the following.
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guix pull --branch=master && guix install lvm2
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Obtain the device name /dev/sdX in which you would like to deploy and install
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Guix System, where “X” is the variable to make a note of.
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lsblk
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Wipe the respective device. Wait for the command operation to finish.
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shred --random-source=/dev/urandom /dev/sdX
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Load device-mapper module in the current kernel.
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modprobe dm_mod
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Partition the respective device. Just do, GPT --> New --> Write --> Quit;
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defaults will be set.
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cfdisk /dev/sdX
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Encrypt the respective partition.
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cryptsetup --verbose --hash whirlpool --cipher serpent-xts-plain64 --verify-passphrase --use-random --key-size 512 --iter-time 500 luksFormat /dev/sdX1
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Obtain and note down the “LUKS UUID”.
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cryptsetup luksUUID /dev/sdX1
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Open the respective encrypted partition and map it as 'fde'.
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cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdX1 fde
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Create a physical volume in the partition.
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pvcreate /dev/mapper/fde
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Create a volume group in the physical volume, named 'matrix'.
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vgcreate matrix /dev/mapper/fde
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Create a logical volume of 2GiB for swap, named 'swapvol'.
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lvcreate --size 2G matrix --name swapvol
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Create a logical volume of rest of free-space for root, named 'rootvol'.
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lvcreate --extents 100%FREE matrix --name rootvol
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Create swap space in the logical volume 'swapvol', labeled 'swap'.
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mkswap --label swap /dev/matrix/swapvol
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Create filesystem in the logical volume 'rootvol', labeled 'root'.
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mkfs.btrfs --metadata dup --label root /dev/matrix/rootvol
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Mount the root filesystem under the current system.
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mount --label root --target /mnt --types btrfs
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Installation
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------------
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Make the installation packages to be written on the respective mounted
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filesystem.
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herd start cow-store /mnt
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Create the required directory.
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mkdir /mnt/etc
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Create, edit and save the configuration file by typing the following code
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snippet. WATCH-OUT for variables in the code snippet and replace them with your
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relevant values.
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nano /mnt/etc/config.scm
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Snippet:
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(use-modules
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(gnu)
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(gnu system nss))
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(use-package-modules
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certs
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gnome
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linux)
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(use-service-modules
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desktop
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xorg)
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(operating-system
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(kernel linux-libre-lts)
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(bootloader
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(bootloader-configuration
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(bootloader
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(bootloader
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(inherit grub-bootloader)
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(installer #~(const #t))))
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(keyboard-layout keyboard-layout)))
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(keyboard-layout
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(keyboard-layout
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"xy"
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"altgr-intl"))
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(host-name "hostname")
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(mapped-devices
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(list
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(mapped-device
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(source
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(uuid "luks-uuid"))
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(target "fde")
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(type luks-device-mapping))
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(mapped-device
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(source "matrix")
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(targets
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(list
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"matrix-rootvol"
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"matrix-swapvol"))
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(type lvm-device-mapping))))
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(file-systems
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(append
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(list
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(file-system
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(type "btrfs")
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(mount-point "/")
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(device (file-system-label "root"))
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(flags '(no-atime))
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(options "space_cache=v2")
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(needed-for-boot? #t)
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(dependencies mapped-devices)))
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%base-file-systems))
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(swap-devices
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(list
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(file-system-label "swap")))
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(users
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(append
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(list
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(user-account
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(name "username")
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(comment "Full Name")
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(group "users")
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(supplementary-groups '("audio" "cdrom" "kvm" "lp" "netdev" "tape" "video" "wheel"))))
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%base-user-accounts))
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(packages
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(append
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(list
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nss-certs)
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%base-packages))
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(timezone "Zone/SubZone")
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(locale "ab_XY.1234")
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(name-service-switch %mdns-host-lookup-nss)
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(services
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(append
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(list
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(service gnome-desktop-service-type))
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%desktop-services)))
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Initialise new Guix System.
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guix system init /mnt/etc/config.scm /mnt
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Reboot the device.
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reboot
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Post-Installation
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------------
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On reboot, as soon as you see the Libreboot Graphic Art, choose the option
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'Load Operating System [o]'
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Enter LUKS Key, for Libreboot's grub, as prompted.
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You may have to go through warning prompts by repeatedly pressing the
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"enter/return" key.
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You will now see guix's grub menu from which you can go with the default option.
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Enter LUKS Key again, for kernel, as prompted.
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Upon login screen, login as "root" with password field empty.
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Open terminal from the GNOME Dash.
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Set passkey for "root" user. Follow the prompts.
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passwd root
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Set passkey for "username" user. Follow the prompts.
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passwd username
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Update the guix distribution. Wait for the process to finish.
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guix pull
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Update the guix system. Wait for the process to finish.
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guix system reconfigure /etc/config.scm
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Reboot the device.
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reboot
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Conclusion
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Everything should be stream-lined from now. You can follow your regular boot
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steps without requiring manual intervention. You can start logging in as regular
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user with the respective "username".
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You will have to periodically (at your convenient time) login as root and do the
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update/upgrade part of post-installation section, to keep your guix distribution
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and guix system updated.
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That is it! You have now setup guix system with full-disk encryption on your
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device powered by Libreboot. Enjoy!
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References
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==========
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[1] Guix Manual (http://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/).
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Acknowledgements
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================
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[1] Thanks to Guix Developer, Clement Lassieur (clement@lassieur.org),
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for helping me with the Guile Scheme Code for the Bootloader Configuration.
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* [Modifying the GRUB Configuration in Libreboot Systems](grub_cbfs.md)
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* [Installing Hyperbola GNU+Linux, with Full-Disk Encryption (including /boot)](https://wiki.hyperbola.info/en:guide:encrypted_installation)
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* [Installing Debian or Devuan GNU+Linux-Libre, with Full-Disk Encryption (including /boot)](encrypted_debian.md)
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* [Installing Guix System, with Full-Disk Encryption (including /boot)](guix.md)
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* [How to Harden Your GRUB Configuration, for Security](grub_hardening.md)
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Guix, Parabola, Trisquel
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