It is the same operation isn't it?

You end up with a crypto disk (or not if something goes wrong); why
would you have 2 different commands for the same action?

On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 08:52:54PM +0100, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 December 2009 19.38.13 you wrote:
> > >> > <quote>
> > >> > 6. Upon each subsequent boot enter this:
> > >> >
> > >> > # bioctl -c C -l /dev/wd0d softraid0 && exit
> > >> >
> > >> > </quote>
> > >> >
> > >> > I'm also specifying the "-r 32768" along with these. I suppose it is
> > >> > useless then, isn't it?
> > >>
> > >> I'm not sure. The man page is unclear. It seems to work either way. Can
> > >> rounds be changed after initially creating the volume?
> > >>
> > >>>> Marco said "no"
> > 
> > So explicitly specifying the rounds at each boot seems unnecessary.
> 
> What is confusing me, is that one creates and activates a crypt device with 
> basically the same command. How could I know if I'm creating a new crypted 
> device, or opening an existing one?
> 
> Daniel
> 
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