On Thu, Jul 04, 2024 at 06:53:39PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote: > On Jul 02 18:52:50, anonl...@autistici.org wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 01, 2024 at 08:29:53AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote: > > > > 1. I had a drive SSD sd2a which had a 200G crypto volume sd3i which was > > > > mounted > > > > on /mnt/ssd, all 1 partition > > > > > > Why did you have your crypto volume as an 'i' partition? > > > > Why? Because it says so in the manual, what do you mean?? > > In what manual does it say to create an 'i' partition specificaly?
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#softraidCrypto Here > > > How did you create the filesystem that was on sd3i? > > Well? With the above link > > > How exactly did you 'copy /dev/rsd3i as an image'? > > `dd if=/dev/rsd3i of=/mnt/hdd/ssd-image bs=1m` > > In that case, the image should have copies of the superblock. Is that good? > > > > 4.5. and verified with sha512 that rsd3i is same as /mnt/hdd/ssdimage, > > > > even > > > > though the ssdimage on the backup drive is 19G larger in size > > > > > > No. If one is 19G greater that the other, they cannot have the same hash. > > > So what exactly do you mean by the sizes? Where did you get them? > > > > Duh! But that's what `df -h` said! > > df -h is not the size of the /dev/rsd3i 'file'. Oh, weird