Le 03/11/2014 12:19, Martin Read a écrit : > On 03/11/14 09:13, Erwan David wrote: >> On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 09:33:30AM CET, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard >> <j.deboynepollard-newsgro...@ntlworld.com> said: >>> That's what you get when your first recourse is Google rather than the >>> manual that comes with your software on your computer. (-: The manual >>> pages that you should be reading are: >>> * man -S 5 crypttab # >>> (http://freedesktop.org./software/systemd/man/crypttab.html) >>> * man -S 8 systemd-cryptsetup-generator # >>> (http://freedesktop.org./software/systemd/man/systemd-cryptsetup-generator.html) >>> * man -S 8 systemd-cryptse...@.service.html # >>> (http://freedesktop.org./software/systemd/man/systemd-cryptse...@.service.html) >> >> >> Sorry, but this doc should be available *before* migration, because >> it would render things unbootable to insall without configuring. > > It *is* available before migration - Jonathan has helpfully provided > you with URLs for reading that documentation on the freedesktop.org > website. There is also an assortment of other information on > freedesktop.org about how to use systemd, above and beyond a complete > set of systemd man pages: > > http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/ > >> Same thing how to GUESS those names ? > > I seldom try to *guess* the names of programs I want to read > documentation for, since very few programs of *any* kind have decently > guessable names. I instead use tools like "apropos relevant-syllable" > on my Linux systems (which often provides useful results), and adding > things like "documentation" or "manual" or "man page" to my WWW searches. > > Here's what "apropos -s 1:4:5:7:8 crypt"[0][1] returns on my Debian > jessie system: > > mormegil@cocytus:~$ apropos -s 1:4:5:7:8 crypt > cisco-decrypt (1) - decrypts an obfuscated Cisco vpn client > pre-shared key > cryptoflex-tool (1) - utility for manipulating Schlumberger > Cryptoflex data ... > cryptsetup (8) - manage plain dm-crypt and LUKS encrypted volumes > cryptsetup-reencrypt (8) - tool for offline LUKS device re-encryption > des_modes (7ssl) - the variants of DES and other crypto algorithms > of Ope... > gpg (1) - OpenPGP encryption and signing tool > gpg-zip (1) - encrypt or sign files into an archive > gpg2 (1) - OpenPGP encryption and signing tool > gpgsm (1) - CMS encryption and signing tool > libgcrypt-config (1) - script to get information about the installed > version ... > luksformat (8) - Create and format an encrypted LUKS device > mkpasswd (1) - Overfeatured front end to crypt(3) > ntfsdecrypt (8) - decrypt or update NTFS files encrypted > according to EFS > pkcs15-crypt (1) - perform crypto operations using PKCS#15 smart > cards > smbpasswd (5) - The Samba encrypted password file > symcryptrun (1) - Call a simple symmetric encryption tool > systemd-cryptsetup (8) - Full disk decryption logic > systemd-cryptsetup-generator (8) - Unit generator for /etc/crypttab > systemd-cryptsetup@.service (8) - Full disk decryption logic > zipcloak (1) - encrypt entries in a zipfile > mormegil@cocytus:~$ > > [0] Searching for a distinctive *subset* of a relevant word is usually > more helpful than searching for a complete word, hence "crypt" rather > than "encrypted" or "encryption" or whatever. > > [1] I just discovered the '-s' command line flag to apropos. I am so > happy; no more wading through reams of function man pages when I'm > trying to find the man page for a program or a configuration file. > >
None of this wiull give you a hpowto migrate a perfectly working configuration to systemd. Nothing. Reading all this will give you bits of answers but difficult to pout together. When I asked about a encrypted filessystem proble, I was just answered "may usning a mount unit", but without any explanation about which mount, which device, etc... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5457b9f6.4040...@rail.eu.org