tak21
Dabbler
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- Oct 11, 2012
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I am kind of lost. I would really like to move from native debian to TrueNAS Scale but there is this one thing I do not understand:
My test system uses a SSD for the boot-pool. The system dataset is on the boot-pool. I want to use the HDD's to create a ZFS native encrypted pool for data. All pools should be secured with a passphrase.
In debian, I reboot/boot/power-on the server, then I ssh into the mashine, enter the ZFS passphrase and the system is starting up.
I do not understand if and how I could achive the same with TrueNAS Scale.
(Why I want this: if you steal my mashine, you will not be able to just turn it on and use my beloved data.)
My test system uses a SSD for the boot-pool. The system dataset is on the boot-pool. I want to use the HDD's to create a ZFS native encrypted pool for data. All pools should be secured with a passphrase.
In debian, I reboot/boot/power-on the server, then I ssh into the mashine, enter the ZFS passphrase and the system is starting up.
I do not understand if and how I could achive the same with TrueNAS Scale.
(Why I want this: if you steal my mashine, you will not be able to just turn it on and use my beloved data.)
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