Lennart Poettering on Nostr: 8️⃣ Here's the 8th installment of my series of posts highlighting key new ...
8️⃣ Here's the 8th installment of my series of posts highlighting key new features of the upcoming v256 release of systemd.
You might be aware of systemd-homed, a small service in systemd which can manage encrypted, portable home directories for you. It supports multiple storage backends, but the most relevant maintains a per-user LUKS disk image for each home directory, and ties the encryption of it to your user's authentication credentials. It supports FIDO2 and PKCS11 (in addition…
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