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ZFS Swap on Linux
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Call me a slowpoke, but I've just learned about Opal2. Would this work with LUKS2 and other OS encryption?
Yes, but the whole point of using Opal2 encryption is that you don't need to use OS-level FDE/filesystem encryption, thus simplifying your set up.
Of course, you can still use them if you want to though.