On 21 May 2015, at 08:48, Ján Kušniar jkusn...@gmail.com wrote:
I think you will find that hibernate doesn’t work with this setup if you try
it.
I found this write-up explaining a little better:
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20131112031806
Seems double-encrypted swap or
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Fredrik Alm fred () fredrikalm ! com asked about how to handle the
swap partition when using whole-disk softraid crypto:
I've seen a few 'whole disk encryption' tutorials which puts the
swap outside of the partition used for the softraid encryption,
since openbsd
).
On 17 May 2015, at 08:08, dan mclaughlin thev...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On Sun, 17 May 2015 04:32:38 +0200 Fredrik Alm f...@fredrikalm.com wrote:
On 17 May 2015, at 02:19, dan mclaughlin thev...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On Sun, 17 May 2015 00:20:52 +0200 Fredrik Alm f...@fredrikalm.com
On 17 May 2015, at 02:19, dan mclaughlin thev...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On Sun, 17 May 2015 00:20:52 +0200 Fredrik Alm f...@fredrikalm.com wrote:
I’ve seen a few “whole disk encryption”
tutorials which puts the swap outside of the partition used for the softraid
encryption, since openbsd
I’ve seen a few “whole disk encryption” tutorials which puts the swap outside
of the partition used for the softraid encryption, since openbsd already
encrypts the swap partition anyway. I assume that by putting the swap inside
the encrypted partition, there will be performance penalties
I recently decided to replace pfSense with OpenBSD on my home firewall and
during the process of getting to know OpenBSD I realised that I wanted to run
it on a laptop/desktop as well (being a Mac desktop user primarily). After a
bit of research I decided that the Asus UX305 would be the right
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