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Feuer_God_2
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12-14-2025, 11:36 AM
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I attempted to set up antiX Linux on my laptop running Arch Linux with an encrypted partition. After deleting the partition with gparted it didn’t resolve the issue. I tried reformatting the entire drive using dd, but the encryption remained intact. Every time I try to install, it prompts for a password that doesn’t match the one I used on Arch or the root password. Someone suggested removing the encryption, but I’m unsure if that’s possible. I think antiX isn’t working well for me since Kali Linux installed smoothly without problems. It would be great if you could advise how to bypass this encryption.
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Feuer_God_2
12-14-2025, 11:36 AM #1

I attempted to set up antiX Linux on my laptop running Arch Linux with an encrypted partition. After deleting the partition with gparted it didn’t resolve the issue. I tried reformatting the entire drive using dd, but the encryption remained intact. Every time I try to install, it prompts for a password that doesn’t match the one I used on Arch or the root password. Someone suggested removing the encryption, but I’m unsure if that’s possible. I think antiX isn’t working well for me since Kali Linux installed smoothly without problems. It would be great if you could advise how to bypass this encryption.