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On 2016-06-21 15:16, Robin Schneider wrote:
> On 21.06.2016 23:54, Arqwer wrote:
>> How "quick" any of available super PCs (10,649,60 cores,
>> 125,435. TFLOP/S
>>> ) can find the password (e.g 8-16 chars) encrypted with Qubes
>>> default settings
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On 21.06.2016 23:54, Arqwer wrote:
> How "quick" any of available super PCs (10,649,60 cores, 125,435. TFLOP/S
>> ) can find the password (e.g 8-16 chars) encrypted with Qubes default
>> settings cryptsetup?
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> Encryption is the hardest part
> Will Qubes Manager work fine if VMs will not be available at the boot time
> or some time after that, before user will not mount container?
>
Yes. I have R3.0, and some vm's are on secondaty, encrypted drive. I mount
it using crontab like
@reboot /my/script/to/mount/encrypted/secondary/dri