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Yes, very. I've seen people do a similar thing with a separate encrypted home partition which is decrypted by a key stored in your encrypted root. However, I'd strongly recommend you use an LVM on LUKS setup (this is what I do). That way you decrypt one partition and you don't have to mess around with keyfiles. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_entire_system#LVM_on_LUKS
Do you happen to have a link to this?
Looking at the wiki it seems doable (in relation to revising my script) and as far as I can tell the tradeoffs seems better than #LUKS on a partition
much appreciated for the recommendation!
There is a difference here.
Unlocking home later in the boot process is not a problem, so the you can indeed have a keyfile on your root and get your home unlocked and mounted after root is done.
Swap however needs to be available early, at least if you want to use it for hibernation.