On 24/11/2014 15:21, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote :
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 02:22:02PM +0100, Quentin Lefebvre wrote:
For plain dm-crypt devices, the behavior of cryptsetup package is to ignore the
hash algorithm when a key file is provided.
With this patch, systemd-cryptsetup now behaves as cryptsetup, so that old
plain dm-crypt devices created with cryptsetup can be mounted at boot time by
systemd, with no modification of /etc/crypttab.
As I said on the bug tracker, it seems wrong to ignore the hash
if it is explicitly configured by the user.
Yes, I agree on that.
I pushed a change to
default to no hash if the keyfile is specified instead.
Thanks, I think it was the default choice for compatibility.
Best,
Quentin
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