On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 07:33:57PM -0500, trondd wrote:
On Thu, December 10, 2015 6:35 pm, Stefan Wollny wrote:
YES: I did 'disklabel -E sd0' and 'disklabel -E sd1' accordingly,
setting every partition to type RAID
How many partitions are you making on sd0? For FDE, typically you make
one partition of type RAID filling the disk (or your desired OpenBSD area)
and all the other partitions are created inside of it. How are you
partitioning the drives?
YES: I did 'bioctl -C force -c C -l /dev/sd0d -k /dev/sd1d softraid0'
Why force? Why partition d? Again, how are you partitioning your drives?
Why wouldn't a single partition d spanning the whole drive be the logical
choice for a disk that is going to be a used entirely as a softraid crypto
volume?
The RAID partition is not a root filesystem in itself, so if you are
implying that it should be a single partition a spanning the whole drive,
I disagree.
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