Edit: Turns out for what I’m trying to do (mount luks encrypted raid after start up) only needs the device mapping for the raid drive and not a file-system object.
So I luks encrypted the raid and call a script to open the vault and mount it when I need to.
In my system config file I added a raid drive like so:
(mapped-devices (list (mapped-device
(source (uuid
"205e5caa-694f-4457-a2a1-8affa3536e75"))
(target "guix")
(type luks-device-mapping))
(mapped-device
(source (list "/dev/sdb1" "/dev/sdc1"))
(target "/dev/md0")
(type raid-device-mapping))))
(file-systems (cons* (file-system
(mount-point "/")
(device "/dev/mapper/guix")
(type "ext4")
(dependencies (list (list-ref mapped-devices 0))))
(file-system
(mount-point "/mnt/nas")
(device "/dev/md0")
(type "ext4")
(mount? #f)
(dependencies (list (list-ref mapped-devices 1)))) %base-file-systems)))
I’d now like to luks encrypt the raid drive but I’m not sure how to go about doing it. Do I simply make a another mapped-device object, specifying the raid drive uuid and “/dev/md0” as the target:
(mapped-device
(source (uuid
{raid uuid}))
(target "/dev/md0")
(type luks-device-mapping))
and then pass that as a dependency to the raid file system object?
Thanks
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