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In this video we look at LUKS. LUKS stands for Linux Unified Key Setup.
LUKS is a way to encrypt Linux device (like a USB drive).
In this video we use the Linux app Disks to encrypt a USB flash drive.
In this video, we do the same as the last video, only instead of using the Linux GUI screens, we set up LUKS using the Command Line.
We see how to Add, Remove, and Change LUKS password keys.
We look at how someone can "Single Boot" into your Linux operating system as root
Then we install an Ubuntu derivative with LUKS to prevent someone from single booting into that operating system (without knowing the LUKS password).