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author | Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk> | 2015-09-03 01:13:06 +0100 |
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committer | Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk> | 2015-09-03 01:15:44 +0100 |
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docs/gnulinux/encrypted_parabola.html: Fix HTML errors/formatting
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diff --git a/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_parabola.html b/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_parabola.html index ff04370b..723203c3 100644 --- a/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_parabola.html +++ b/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_parabola.html @@ -491,17 +491,17 @@ FONT=Lat9w-16 <div class="section"> - <h2>Follow-up tutorial: configuring Parabola</h2> - <p> + <h2>Follow-up tutorial: configuring Parabola</h2> + <p> We will modify grub.config inside the ROM and do all kinds of fun stuff, but I recommend that you first transform the current bare-bones Parabola install into a more useable system. Doing so will make the upcoming ROM modifications MUCH easier to perform and less risky! <a href="configuring_parabola.html">configuring_parabola.html</a> shows my own notes post-installation. Using these, you can get a basic - system similar to the one that I chose for myself. You can also cherry pick useful notes and come up with your own system. - Parabola is user-centric, which means that you are in control. For more information, read <a href="https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/The_Arch_Way">The Arch Way</a> - (Parabola also follows it). - </p> + system similar to the one that I chose for myself. You can also cherry pick useful notes and come up with your own system. + Parabola is user-centric, which means that you are in control. For more information, read <a href="https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/The_Arch_Way">The Arch Way</a> + (Parabola also follows it). + </p> - </div> + </div> <div class="section"> @@ -515,9 +515,9 @@ FONT=Lat9w-16 <p> I will go for the re-flash option here. Firstly, cd to the libreboot_util/cbfstool/{armv7l i686 x86_64} directory. - Dump the current firmware - where <i>libreboot.rom<i> is an example: make sure to adapt:<br/> - # <b>flashrom -p internal -r libreboot.rom</b><br/> - You can check if everything is in there (<i>grub.cfg<i> and <i>grubtest.cfg<i> would be really nice):<br/> + Dump the current firmware - where <i>libreboot.rom</i> is an example: make sure to adapt:<br/> + # <b>flashrom -p internal -r libreboot.rom</b><br/> + You can check if everything is in there (<i>grub.cfg</i> and <i>grubtest.cfg</i> would be really nice):<br/> $ <b>./cbfstool libreboot.rom print</b><br/> Extract grubtest.cfg:<br/> $ <b>./cbfstool libreboot.rom extract -n grubtest.cfg -f grubtest.cfg</b><br/> @@ -526,14 +526,14 @@ FONT=Lat9w-16 </p> <p> - In grubtest.cfg, inside the 'Load Operating System' menu entry, change the contents to:<br/> - <b><i> - cryptomount -a<br/> - set root='lvm/matrix-rootvol'<br/> - linux /boot/vmlinuz-linux-libre<u>-lts</u> root=/dev/matrix/rootvol cryptdevice=/dev/sda1:root<br/> - initrd /boot/initramfs-linux-libre<u>-lts</u>.img - </i></b> + In grubtest.cfg, inside the 'Load Operating System' menu entry, change the contents to: </p> +<pre> +cryptomount -a<br/> +set root='lvm/matrix-rootvol'<br/> +linux /boot/vmlinuz-linux-libre<u>-lts</u> root=/dev/matrix/rootvol cryptdevice=/dev/sda1:root<br/> +initrd /boot/initramfs-linux-libre<u>-lts</u>.img +</pre> <p> Note: the underlined parts above (-lts) can also be removed, to boot the latest kernel instead of LTS (long-term support) kernels. @@ -555,15 +555,15 @@ FONT=Lat9w-16 </p> <p style="font-size:2em;"> - AGAIN: MAKE SURE TO DO THIS WHOLE SECTION ON grubtest.cfg *BEFORE* DOING IT ON grub.cfg. - (When we get there, upon reboot, select the menu entry that says <i>Switch to grubtest.cfg</i> and test that it works. - Only once you are satisfied, copy that to grub.cfg. Only a few steps to go, though.) - WHY? BECAUSE AN INCORRECTLY SET PASSWORD CONFIG MEANS YOU CAN'T AUTHENTICATE, WHICH MEANS 'BRICK'. - </p> + AGAIN: MAKE SURE TO DO THIS WHOLE SECTION ON grubtest.cfg *BEFORE* DOING IT ON grub.cfg. + (When we get there, upon reboot, select the menu entry that says <i>Switch to grubtest.cfg</i> and test that it works. + Only once you are satisfied, copy that to grub.cfg. Only a few steps to go, though.) + WHY? BECAUSE AN INCORRECTLY SET PASSWORD CONFIG MEANS YOU CAN'T AUTHENTICATE, WHICH MEANS 'BRICK'. + </p> <p> - (emphasis added, because it's needed: this is a common roadblock for users.) - </p> + (emphasis added, because it's needed: this is a common roadblock for users.) + </p> <p> We need a utility that comes with GRUB, so we will download it temporarily. (Remember that GRUB isn't needed for booting, since it's already included as a payload in libreboot.) @@ -583,12 +583,12 @@ FONT=Lat9w-16 <p> Next, back in grubtest.cfg, above the first 'Load Operating System' menu entry, you should now add your GRUB password, like so - (replace with your own name (I used <b>root<b> on both lines, feel free to choose another one) and the password hash which you copied): + (replace with your own name (I used <b>root</b> on both lines, feel free to choose another one) and the password hash which you copied): </p> - <pre><b><i> +<pre> set superusers="root" password_pbkdf2 root grub.pbkdf2.sha512.10000.711F186347156BC105CD83A2ED7AF1EB971AA2B1EB2640172F34B0DEFFC97E654AF48E5F0C3B7622502B76458DA494270CC0EA6504411D676E6752FD1651E749.8DD11178EB8D1F633308FD8FCC64D0B243F949B9B99CCEADE2ECA11657A757D22025986B0FA116F1D5191E0A22677674C994EDBFADE62240E9D161688266A711 - </i></b></pre> +</pre> <p> Save your changes in grubtest.cfg, then delete the unmodified config from the ROM image:<br/> @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ password_pbkdf2 root grub.pbkdf2.sha512.10000.711F186347156BC105CD83A2ED7AF1EB97 <p> If it does not work like you want it to, if you are unsure or sceptical in any way, don't despair: you have been wise and did not brick your device! Reboot and login the default way, and then modify your grubtest.cfg until you get it right! - <b>Do *not* proceed past this point unless you are 100% sure that your new configuration is safe (or desirable) to use.<b> + <b>Do *not* proceed past this point unless you are 100% sure that your new configuration is safe (or desirable) to use.</b> </p> <p> |