Nathan Carruth writes:
> permanently and irrevocably destroy all data on your entire disk”.
This is a feature. More so, it's the very point in an encrypted
filesystem. If you haven't planned for this failure scenario then
what are you doing using a device which *by design* can irrevocably
trash
None of those issues are of the form “a hundred bad bytes will
permanently and irrevocably destroy all data on your entire disk”.
Unless I am mistaken, crypto header corruption is.
On Jan 05 22:22:44, n.carr...@alum.utoronto.ca wrote:
> Given that one of the goals of the OpenBSD project is to
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