I want to use full disk encryption on all of the disks of a host (two hosts).
They can have the same password. How should I do this?
1. A method that I know will work is to make separate CRYPTO discipline
softraid devices for each disk, install on one of them; and configure and mount
the other
I was just reading about the effect of Set-user-Id and Set-group-Id bits
on file creation, as they seem like they would be useful for me.
Unfortunately, most of the documentation I have managed to find is
related to GNU systems, and this could easily be different in OpenBSD.
https://www.gnu.org/sof
I spoke with Todd Weaver at LibrePlanet about running OpenBSD on Purism.
I suggested that the company install a bunch of operating systems and
post dmesg, but I don't think they have done that yet.
If I remember correctly, he also said he would be happy to provide
a refurbished laptop to a develop
The normal port Makefile includes this "show" target.
$ grep -A3 ^show: /usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk
show:
.for _s in ${show}
@echo ${${_s}:Q}
.endfor
Why would one use it rather than make -V?
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