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6. GRUB will boot into the default BTRFS snapshot set by snapper. Like on SUSE, your running system will always be a read-write snapshot in @/.snapshots/X/snapshot.
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6. GRUB will boot into the default BTRFS snapshot set by snapper. Like on SUSE, your running system will always be a read-write snapshot in @/.snapshots/X/snapshot.
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### Changes to the original project
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### Changes to the original project
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1. Encrypted /boot (This was previously present on EasyArch, but Tommaso changed his script to use LUKS2 and have unencrypted /boot. Personally I would not do this, since encrypting /boot is the only way to protect the initramfs from being tampered with. GRUB will only validate the kernel if Secure Boot is used, not the initramfs).
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1. Encrypted /boot (This PR was previously accepted to EasyArch, but Tommaso reverted it back to unencrypted /boot. Personally I would not do this, since encrypting /boot is the only way to protect the initramfs from being tampered with. GRUB will only validate the kernel if Secure Boot is used, not the initramfs).
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2. SUSE - like partition layout
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2. SUSE - like partition layout
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3. Snapper snapshots & rollback
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3. Snapper snapshots & rollback
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4. Default umask to 077
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4. Default umask to 077
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