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LUKS decrypt at boot over SSH?
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@clif Not a remote option but you can use a FIDO2 device (e.g. yubikey) as an LUKS key, then you would just need to plug it in and hit the button.
Any guides you'd recommend to try this out?
@paequ2 Arch wiki has you covered, it's just a one liner.