doc: Document LUKS2 GRUB support and shortcomings

* doc/guix.texi (Keyboard Layout, Networking, and Partitioning)[Disk
Partitioning]: Document it.

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@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ Copyright @copyright{} 2021 pukkamustard@*
Copyright @copyright{} 2021 Alice Brenon@*
Copyright @copyright{} 2021 Andrew Tropin@*
Copyright @copyright{} 2021 Sarah Morgensen@*
Copyright @copyright{} 2021 Josselin Poiret@*
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
@ -2493,13 +2494,24 @@ mkfs.ext4 -L my-root /dev/sda2
If you are instead planning to encrypt the root partition, you can use
the Cryptsetup/LUKS utilities to do that (see @inlinefmtifelse{html,
@uref{https://linux.die.net/man/8/cryptsetup, @code{man cryptsetup}},
@code{man cryptsetup}} for more information). Assuming you want to
store the root partition on @file{/dev/sda2}, the command sequence would
be along these lines:
@code{man cryptsetup}} for more information).
@quotation Warning
Note that GRUB can unlock LUKS2 devices since version 2.06, but only
supports the PBKDF2 key derivation function, which is not the default
for @command{cryptsetup luksFormat}. You can check which key derivation
function is being used by a device by running @command{cryptsetup
luksDump @var{device}}, and looking for the PBKDF field of your
keyslots.
@end quotation
Assuming you want to store the root partition on @file{/dev/sda2}, the
command sequence to format it as a LUKS2 partition would be along these
lines:
@example
cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sda2
cryptsetup open --type luks /dev/sda2 my-partition
cryptsetup luksFormat --type luks2 --pbkdf pbkdf2 /dev/sda2
cryptsetup open /dev/sda2 my-partition
mkfs.ext4 -L my-root /dev/mapper/my-partition
@end example