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Yes it's pretty easy with keyfile and
/etc/crypttab
.One practical recommendation: As LUKS headers can hold several keys, also add a traditional passphrase in addition to the keyfile. With this it's far easier to decrypt the drive from commandline if you ever need to rescue the system from a USB.
thank you for letting me know this is possible to do