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Never set it up, but I think there's a PAM or systemd bit that allows for this. Something to look for is "headless server startup" or "drive unlock at boot". There is definitely a solution to this, as I had to forego setting it up on my Mac Mini server because there is no way to do it headless/remote.
Having to type in the unlock password at boot hasn't been a big hassle thus far on my ThinkPad running Fedora. Not bothered to setup a Yubikey or other tokens.
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