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On my Raspberry Pi 4 4gb with encrypted sd is:
Pi is overkill for this kind of job. Load average is only 0.7% and ram usage is only 400M
What server are you running for this?
https://gitlab.com/Nulide/findmydevice/-/wikis/FMD-Server
https://gitlab.com/Nulide/findmydevice/-/wikis/FMD%20Server
can you tell us how you got this running with an encrypted SD card?
That was really hard to do. I created a note for myself and I will also publish it on my website. You can also decrypt the sd using fido2 hardware key (I have a nitrokey). If you don't need that just skip steps that are for fido2.
The note:
Download the image.
Format SD card to new DOS table:
As root:
In chroot:
Edit
/etc/crypttab
:Edit
/etc/fstab
:Change
root
to/dev/mapper/root
and addcryptdevice=/dev/mmcblk0p2:root
to/boot/firmware/cmdline.txt
.Exit chroot and finish!
Thank you so much! will make a note of this
No problem ;)