On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 11:04:28AM +0100, Christoph R. Murauer wrote: > > You are a normal user and have full disk encryption. You must have > > read the man page on how to do that? > > I was curious and asked my favourite search engine for *openbsd full > disc encryption* and got results like > http://www.bsdnow.tv/tutorials/fde, readed them and found the needed > commands. Yes, after that I looked in the man page what the people > there had done. > > > Found the installer option did you. > > Don't know, what you exactly mean. > > > I have read several books on openbsd and all the man pages I could > > find and didn't find out how to do it anywhere else other that how to > > webpages. > > Really, *Absolute OpenBSD - Unix for the practical paranoid, second > edition* page 166 *Encrypted Disk Partitions*, page 167 the bioctl > command including required switches. > > IMHO you wrote on 2015-12-21 (taken from marc.info) *I can do that. [ > ... ] Easy Peasy!* - the community and the developers will judge you > based on your words. If you don't hold your promise, you have earned > the virtual kick in the ass. > > I can't understand why anyone especially those who profess to have accomplished this or that in (C) Class or working towards a degree, assisting a professor or software engineer would suggest such non-sense. OpenBSD is the simpliest installer I've seen.
If I want to do more beyond the standard install, post install information is easy to understand. I can re-install (about 3 min) and make the adjustments that I didn't think of earlier. A product of "common core" Hear Hear Scheeeeeeeeeeeez! Can someone put a fork in this subject! (dungeon quest) Ha!, I like it!