J Leslie Turriff via tde-users wrote:
I suppose so, but I'm not sure how to do it; YaST always did it for me, setting up appropriate entries in /etc/crypttab and /etc/fstab.
Well, when you use the standard install procedure it will create all the entries for you. When you do not use the standard procedure, you have to use the expert mode (with caution) and there you have the ability to use existing partitions (incl. encrypted one)
If I were you, I would play through this scenario on a USB stick or another disk. Usually it is worth the time doing it.
I use same Slavek the netinstaller or more often I use a USB stick to boot into the machine, partition with gparted, mount what I need and debootstrap ... (it needs a bit of tuning afterwords)
BR