On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 10:47:19AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
Also, if root is not encrypted but some other partition is, can the init
script time out and continue booting without the encrypted partition? For
rebooting remotely this would be useful.
Though I have not experimented with
On Monday 30 May 2011 16:13:32 Chris Turner wrote:
Though I have not experimented with our LVM / encryption, etc - you
might just set these partitions as 'noauto' in your /etc/fstab so that
the boot is sucessful, and then write a quick little script you can run
after boot up to configure
Hi,
On 24/05/11 18:42, Milo wrote:
- On wikipedia I found that hammerfs is supporting transparent
encryption but I was unable to find more details about that while
checking linked to article's page man pages and notes. Can you shed some
light on this topic?
HAMMER itself doesn't provide any
On Wednesday 25 May 2011 02:03:53 Alex Hornung wrote:
Hi,
On 24/05/11 18:42, Milo wrote:
- On wikipedia I found that hammerfs is supporting transparent
encryption but I was unable to find more details about that while
checking linked to article's page man pages and notes. Can you shed
On 25/05/11 15:47, Pierre Abbat wrote:
Last I checked, I get only one chance to type the password, and as the
keyboard layout isn't set yet, I usually mess it up. Ubuntu has an early
cryptdisks init script and a later one, and gives me three tries (which is
the default according to the man
Hello!
I have two questions:
- Why md5 sums weren't provided for last (2.10.1) images/isos? Can
someone do them to put in md5.txt (this one should probably go to
sysadmin of mirror-master I suppose)?
- On wikipedia I found that hammerfs is supporting transparent
encryption but I was unable to
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/release210/ has MD5 sums listed there. I
don't have access to crater to update the md5.txt file, though.
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Milo dragonfly...@helcaraxe.net wrote:
Hello!
I have two questions:
- Why md5 sums weren't provided for last (2.10.1)
:http://www.dragonflybsd.org/release210/ has MD5 sums listed there. I
:don't have access to crater to update the md5.txt file, though.
Ok, I pasted them into md5.txt.
-Matt