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Remotely Unlock Fully Encrypted Debian Squeeze In the past I have written several howtos for remotely unlocking fully encrypted Debian installations. With the advent of Debian Squeeze, the developers have integrated a simple way to do so. Most stuff is provided directly by Debian itself - meaning you don't need 3rd party scripts anymore. However it still involves a few steps which I describe below. Also I provide you with a bash script that will do all the steps automatically.
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Great tutorial, remember that certain characters in your password might need to be escaped as well. Took me some time to figure out ;-)
Tutorial is still great ;-)
Debian changed the naming convention of its interfaces. If your network does not work, try replacing "eth0" with something like "enp2s0" in /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf