Grench
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Pyra will have two primary uboot targets (internal eMMC, left SDXC card).
uboot cannot live within an encrypted volume. I don't know if it can launch an engine to utilize an encrypted volume.
Pyra will ship with the OS pre-installed to the eMMC.
The eMMC will ship as a single partition with both uboot and the OS in it.
To create an encrypted OS on the eMMC, then, the shipped OS will need to be overwritten.
An SD card with uboot and the OS installer in the left SD slot will boot the unit.
The user can then repartition the eMMC to two (or more) partitions:
-uboot can have it's own outside of decryption
-an encrypted volume can be created for the install target
User installs the Os from the SD to the encrypted volume.
The part I'm not sure on is whether or not uboot can launch an OS that resides in an encrypted partition or if you would need a tiny OS core that boots, opens the encrypted volume, transfers control.
uboot cannot live within an encrypted volume. I don't know if it can launch an engine to utilize an encrypted volume.
Pyra will ship with the OS pre-installed to the eMMC.
The eMMC will ship as a single partition with both uboot and the OS in it.
To create an encrypted OS on the eMMC, then, the shipped OS will need to be overwritten.
An SD card with uboot and the OS installer in the left SD slot will boot the unit.
The user can then repartition the eMMC to two (or more) partitions:
-uboot can have it's own outside of decryption
-an encrypted volume can be created for the install target
User installs the Os from the SD to the encrypted volume.
The part I'm not sure on is whether or not uboot can launch an OS that resides in an encrypted partition or if you would need a tiny OS core that boots, opens the encrypted volume, transfers control.