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DELL BIOS' don't do real fallback, if the efi binary does not exist. Gah! |
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quirks | ||
69-yubikey.rules | ||
clonedisk.sh | ||
excludelist.txt | ||
logo.bmp | ||
mkimage.sh | ||
mkrelease.sh | ||
pkglist-min.txt | ||
pkglist-sssd.txt | ||
pkglist.txt | ||
pre-pivot.sh | ||
prepare-root.sh | ||
README.md | ||
squashfs-size.sh | ||
systemd-udev-settle-dri.service | ||
update.sh |
FedoraBook
Let's put all the fancy features together, we developed in the last years:
- Combined kernel+initramfs EFI binaries
- Secure Boot
- clevis with TPM2
- LUKS2
- dm-verity + squashfs root
- Flatpak
- flickerless boot
and build a Chromebook like Fedorabook, where you can install all software via Flatpak.
This is WIP. Please test and report issues, comments or missing components on https://pagure.io/Fedorabook/issues
Goals
- secure boot to the login screen
- immutable /usr and maybe /etc
- ensured integrity to the login screen
- encrypted volatile data
- A/B boot switching for updates
- Flatpak
- basic desktop
- optional: bind encrypted data partition to TPM2
- optional: frequent reencryption of the data partition
Non-Goals
- can't secure against someone writing anything to disk
- can't secure against someone scraping secret keys from the kernel
TODO
- merge mkimage.sh and clonedisk
- move all quirks from prepare-root.sh to quirks directory
- source all quirks depending on package installation on command line options
- change partition UUIDs for /data
- UUID for TPM LUKS
- UUID for LUKS
- UUID for unencrypted xfs
- ensure /data to be on same disk as root
- add "load=" to kernel command line via efi stub
- update mechanism
- add proper EFI boot manager entries for A and B
- extend efi stub for recovery boot in the old image
- signing tools
- add admin LUKS key via public key
- sssd
- support more clevis pins and mixed pins
- firmware update
- option to always clean data disk on boot
- selinux?
Complete / What works already?
- boot from single efi binary
- dm_verity + squashfs immutable, integrity checked root
- passwd + shadow + group + gshadow decoupled from system in /var
- bind LUKS2 with tpm2 to machine
- swap on LUKS2 with tpm2 (no password for resume from disk??)
- /home and /var on single data partition
Known Failures
- no kernel command line on DELL ( you need a newer systemd https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/10001 ) cp linuxx64.efi.stub to this git repo dir from a compiled upstream systemd
- gnome-software: can't update firmware repo
- systemd: failed to umount /var
Create
$ sudo ./prepare-root.sh \
--releasever 29 \
--pkglist pkglist.txt \
--excludelist excludelist.txt \
--logo logo.bmp --name FEDORABOOK \
--outdir <IMGDIR>
or download a prebuilt image,
unpack and use this as <IMGDIR>
.
QEMU disk image
$ sudo ./mkimage.sh <IMGDIR> image.raw
USB stick
$ sudo ./mkimage.sh <IMGDIR> /dev/disk/by-path/pci-…-usb…
Install from USB stick
Warning: This will wipe the entire target disk
- Enter BIOS
- turn on UEFI boot
- turn on TPM2
- Enter BIOS boot menu
- Select USB stick
- Login (user: admin, pw: admin)
- Start gnome-terminal
$ sudo clonedisk <usb stick device> <harddisk device>
- reboot
- remove stick
The first boot takes longer as the system tries to bind the LUKS to the TPM2 on the machine. It also populates /var with the missing directories.
You can always clear the data partition via:
# wipefs --all --force /dev/<disk partition 7>
and then either make a xfs
# mkfs.xfs -L data /dev/<disk partition 7>
or luks
# echo -n "zero key" | cryptsetup luksFormat --type luks2 /dev/<disk partition 7> /dev/stdin
On the media created with mkimage.sh, this is partition number 4.
Post Boot
Persistent journal
$ sudo mkdir /var/log/journal
LUKS
Set a new luks password. Initial password is 'zero key'