as I have installed jessie with debootstrap, I cannot verify if the
swap config lines in /etc/crypttab are safe now, but reading the source
they are not
the patch I proposed 2 years ago sadly run only on linux but not on
kfreebsd nor hurd
may be that in the meanwhile we can add a warning in the R
On Sun, 2013-02-03 at 21:53 +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Trek (11/01/2013):
> > I have attached an untested patch to partman-crypto that should address
> > this issue. As this is my first look of debian installer sources, this
> > patch is not intended to be applied as is, but as a det
Hi,
Trek (11/01/2013):
> I have attached an untested patch to partman-crypto that should address
> this issue. As this is my first look of debian installer sources, this
> patch is not intended to be applied as is, but as a detailed
> explanation of the fix. The /etc/crypttab would be:
>
> sda1_
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 2:49 PM, Trek wrote:
> Package: partman-crypto
> Version: 56
>
> Hi,
>
> I think that using udev persistent device naming in /etc/crypttab
> would be useful to prevent some dangerous situation, like the
> following one.
>
> I have a 3 disk
Package: partman-crypto
Version: 56
Hi,
I think that using udev persistent device naming in /etc/crypttab
would be useful to prevent some dangerous situation, like the
following one.
I have a 3 disks setup with the first two in raid mode and the third as
archive. The swap partitions are encrypte
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