On 9/6/06, Barkley Vowk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You are a complete madman. You want to protect your data with a key stored
on the most completely and utterly unreliable form of data storage still
lamentably in use? Its not the 1970's anymore, get a real data storage
medium!
Get a usb flash drive, from there its a simple matter of changing the geli
script to mount a specific usb device before starting. Look in
/etc/rc.d/geli and geli2. I'd put your mounting and checks between the
kldstat and the "if [ -z" in the geli_start() sub.
I have floppies from the 1980s that are still readable, but I have
never had a USB flash drive last more than six months when actually in
use. For important data, I trust a floppy far more than I trust a
flash drive. The big problem with floppies is they don't hold enough
data. For that matter, writeable CDs and DVDs have proven to be much
less reliable than floppies, too.
- Bob
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