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Suggestions, the Luks on lvm is Data-at-rest, which is not very secure, it should be FDE, also btrfs is already a better lvm2, btrfs subvolumes actually out perform lvm logical volumes, BTRFS should NEVER go on lvm for that reason as well as when it's stacked it weighs down the machine, and finally this installer doesn't allow more than 1 drive at a time, personally I prefer having the boot/efi partition on a USB that should the time come, I hide it, rendering the hard drive inaccessible without. I Love the end result just a few issues that can easily fixed via command line installer or importing existing mount points.

Auto Encryption with lvm.

Switch the initramfs to Dracut, you won't have an issue. With that recommended might I say you're playing with fire, Luks on LVM is widely known to be the weakest encryption, Each logical volume is essentially a different drive, proper Encryption is FDE, end to end, all lv's, btrfs subvolumes, or XFS subvolumes get mounted individually, when they should be under 1 massive 8308 or 8309 gdisk partition using LVM will hinder performance as well as take away what those fs are known for. Just a warning, cuz I saw the script, there's a lot of things that don't quite match any installation method I'm aware of, which scares me off.

Installation question.

What is GDS exactly? I know it's Arch based, gaming etc. but what's the motive and goal, overall and this is coming from the ArchLabs Forums who were discussing it today, why GDS & what is reason for creating this mysterious yet beautiful distro, instead of using Garuda for example. Serious questions, not sarcasm as I may be replacing my main systems OS yet again depending what it offers.

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