TPM Can Type Your Linux LUKS Password For You
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📝 Quick Summary of the Video Hey everyone! In this video, I’m showing a cool trick with Ubuntu 25.04 that you might not know about. Besides the new GNOME 48 and well-being features, Ubuntu lets you decrypt your LUKS with your laptop’s TPM chip. I walk you through enabling Secure Boot, installing Ubuntu with encryption, and setting it up so you don’t have to type your decryption password every time you boot — but your data still stays safe if someone steals your laptop. Super handy! Check it out!
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📍 Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:59 BIOS settings and secure boot 01:35 Boot Ubuntu installer 02:35 Choosing TPM-backed decryption 03:33 Ubuntu installation (the boring part) 03:54 Booting for the first time 04:40 LSBLK and Gnome Disks 05:26 Outro
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