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@ -126,6 +126,7 @@ Here is documented how the script works in details. With It will:
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* `/@`
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* `/@home`
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* `/@snapshots`
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* `/@swap`
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* `/var/cache/xbps`
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* `/var/tmp`
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* `/var/log`
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@ -199,9 +200,7 @@ In case a wrong password was put in GRUB2, a shell will be dropped.
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In order to boot the system, the encrypted partition have to be unlocked and the right GRUB configuration file must be loaded.
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### GRUB2 standard keyboard layout
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If a custom keyboard layout was **not** choosen, the following commands must be put in GRUB2 shell:
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This can be done with the following commands, regardless of whether a custom keyboard layout in GRUB was set or not:
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``` bash
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# unlock all the encrypted partitions
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normal
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```
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### GRUB2 custom keyboard layout
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### Alternative method
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If a custom keyboard layout was choosen, the following commands must be put in GRUB2 shell:
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The following method is a little more complicated and should not be used, even if it works as well. It's kept only for archive purpose.
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``` bash
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# unlock all the encrypted partitions
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