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Can you make Pop!_OS disk encryption use TPM?
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If being able to boot unattended is more important than potential data leak if the server is physically compromised, then that’s what you have to do.
@hperrin @Dirk you can do this somehow and I even had it working at one point, but it was kinda a pain in the ass and I never redid it
https://glentomkowiak.medium.com/luks-with-tpm-in-ubuntu-df867cad9a1