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@ -275,10 +275,11 @@ enables numlock in TTYs after booting (you'll need to enable it), this however d
only aftwerwars. This shouldn't be too annoying though, as we'lll no longer have to be entering the encryption only aftwerwars. This shouldn't be too annoying though, as we'lll no longer have to be entering the encryption
password, which is the only reason we'd need numlock in initramfs anyway.) password, which is the only reason we'd need numlock in initramfs anyway.)
Additionally, with systemd initramfs, you shouldn't be specifying `root` nor `cryptdevice` kernel arguments, as Additionally, with systemd initramfs, you shouldn't be specifying `root` nor `cryptdevice` kernel arguments, as systemd
systemd can actually pick those up automatically (via systemd-gpt-auto-generator). We will however still need the can actually pick those up automatically (via
`rootflags` argument for selecting the btrfs subvolume (unless your default subvolume is the root partition [systemd-gpt-auto-generator](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd#GPT_partition_automounting)). We will however
subvolume). still need the `rootflags` argument for selecting the btrfs subvolume (unless your default subvolume is the root
partition subvolume).
So, let's edit our kernel parameters: So, let's edit our kernel parameters: