> From meun...@ccs.neu.edu Mon Aug 21 15:08:32 2017
> Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2017 15:42:27 -0400
> From: Philippe Meunier
> To: Ted Unangst
> Subject: Re: Full disk encryption questions
>
> >> - is there a way to get the computer to boot again, short of wiping the
> >
> From meun...@ccs.neu.edu Mon Aug 21 15:08:32 2017
> Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2017 15:42:27 -0400
> From: Philippe Meunier
> To: Ted Unangst
> Subject: Re: Full disk encryption questions
>
> Ted Unangst wrote:
> >Philippe Meunier wrote:
> >> - is the panic intende
Ted Unangst wrote:
>Philippe Meunier wrote:
>> - is the panic intended (well, known to the developers and considered
>> normal; I hesitate to call it a feature) or is it an oversight?
>
>no, nothing bioctl does should kill init like that.
Well, it does, and it's reproducible.
>> - I would have th
Philippe Meunier wrote:
> - is the panic intended (well, known to the developers and considered
> normal; I hesitate to call it a feature) or is it an oversight?
no, nothing bioctl does should kill init like that.
> - I would have thought that, once the softraid volume has been created, its
> met
Hello,
I've been testing full disk encryption using the softraid crypto
discipline on an old Thinkpad T61, using OpenBSD amd64 6.1-release (dmesg
below). I just followed the FAQ: creating a wd0a RAID partition, then an
encrypted sd1 using bioctl (sd0 was the USB thumb drive I booted from),
then i
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