On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 06:22:46 +1000
Andrew McGlashan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Okay, but my understanding is that once you have a LUKS crypt
> volume (with the right setup), it doesn't matter what data you
> write across the whole volume, it will all be fully encrypted
> using your own specific key. There are weaker encryption choices
> that could be a problem with repetitive data, but if done
> properly, repetitive data poses no threat against the real data.
Writing random data before using it is a security
because when you delete all files it'll be much
harder to recover real encrypted data from garbage.
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