Hi! I want to try out fedora workstation in the near future (once 39 is out) and was wondering if systemd-homed is ready for everyday use yet.

I’m a bit paranoid and really need my private data encrypted. However, I don’t think that full disk encryption is practical for my daily use. Therefore I was really looking forward to the encryption possibilities of systemd-homed.

However, after reading up on it, I was a bit discouraged. AFAIK, there’s no option to setup systemd-homed at installation (of fedora). I was an Arch then Manjaro, then Endeavour user for years but don’t have the time/patience anymore to configure major parrts of my system anymore. Also, the documentation doesn’t seem too noob-friendly to me, which also plays into the time/patience argument.

Is it ready? Can anyone seriously recommend it for a lazy ex-Arch user who doesn’t want to break another linux installation?

Thank you in advance. :)

      • PseudoSpock@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 year ago

        He doesn’t need to explain why he doesn’t like FDE, there are plenty of reasons. Shared device, or maybe 2nd level of encryption, whatever. He already said it wasn’t what he wanted, the why is none of your business. If you can answer his question, do. If you can’t, just say you can’t. His preference is his preference. Now, you going to help the guy or not?

        Also, I honestly don’t give a flying f if I get downvoted for telling you what you did wrong. Being in the right is all I need, thanks. Won’t be seeing your reply, blocking you before you try to be more of a smug ass.

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          1 year ago

          Short interception here: I actually appreciate the question. I think I didn’t thoroughly explain what bugged me with FDE. And the X Y problem is something I’d like to be aware of.

          The implied problems with FDE might actually not fit my situation or threat model, why I think it was important to elaborate.

          Edit: Just thought of it in this way: In this context, I’d rather be asked than have things inferred about me.