03-23-2020, 03:41 PM
rillian proposed solution for full disk encryption, of first booting MrFixit Debian from USB and then using Thompson Debian installer to an SD (or I guess another USB) un-encrypted, to then boot the un-encrypted Debian and run the Thompson installer from it once again and include the CRYPT=y worked fine and it boots.
I have tried several of the window managers which can be selected during install, but they all failed. Suggestion to use Gnome on the other hand worked well and the window manager also starts. Just a shame Gnome sucks
Marking this issue as solved, hoping it will help anyone else looking for FDE on the Pinebook Pro.
I have tried several of the window managers which can be selected during install, but they all failed. Suggestion to use Gnome on the other hand worked well and the window manager also starts. Just a shame Gnome sucks
Marking this issue as solved, hoping it will help anyone else looking for FDE on the Pinebook Pro.