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6 systemd-veritysetup-generator - Unit generator for verity protected
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10 /usr/lib/systemd/system-generators/systemd-veritysetup-generator
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13 systemd-veritysetup-generator is a generator that translates kernel
14 command line options configuring verity protected block devices into
15 native systemd units early at boot and when configuration of the system
16 manager is reloaded. This will create systemd-veritysetup@.service(8)
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19 Currently, only two verity devices may be set up with this generator,
20 backing the root and /usr file systems of the OS.
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22 systemd-veritysetup-generator implements systemd.generator(7).
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25 systemd-veritysetup-generator understands the following kernel command
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28 systemd.verity=, rd.systemd.verity=
29 Takes a boolean argument. Defaults to "yes". If "no", disables the
30 generator entirely. rd.systemd.verity= is honored only by the
31 initrd while systemd.verity= is honored by both the host system and
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35 Takes a root hash value for the root file system. Expects a hash
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38 specified via systemd.verity_root_data= and
39 systemd.verity_root_hash=, the hash and data devices to use are
40 automatically derived from the specified hash value. Specifically,
41 the data partition device is looked for under a GPT partition UUID
42 derived from the first 128-bit of the root hash, the hash partition
43 device is looked for under a GPT partition UUID derived from the
44 last 128-bit of the root hash. Hence it is usually sufficient to
45 specify the root hash to boot from a verity protected root file
46 system, as device paths are automatically determined from it — as
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49 systemd.verity_root_data=, systemd.verity_root_hash=
50 These two settings take block device paths as arguments and may be
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57 Takes a comma-separated list of dm-verity options. Expects the
58 following options superblock=BOOLEAN, format=NUMBER,
59 data-block-size=BYTES, hash-block-size=BYTES, data-blocks=BLOCKS,
60 hash-offset=BYTES, salt=HEX, uuid=UUID, ignore-corruption,
61 restart-on-corruption, ignore-zero-blocks, check-at-most-once,
62 panic-on-corruption, hash=HASH, fec-device=PATH, fec-offset=BYTES,
63 fec-roots=NUM and root-hash-signature=PATH|base64:HEX. See
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66 usrhash=, systemd.verity_usr_data=, systemd.verity_usr_hash=,
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68 Equivalent to their counterparts for the root file system as
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