how to use one key for multiple disks? i naively believed that since bioctl 
does not have any keys for this, then a key on the specified key's partition 
will be used, and if it is not there, a new one will be created, and deleting 
the key it is the responsibility of the user, but in practice there is nothing 
like this, the key is simply overwritten with a new one. i understand that 
logic and reason are not about obsd, but maybe there is some kind of hack to 
solve this problem?
"- just create a new key's partition for each disk"
"- oh, yeah! a brilliant solution. and very scalable!"
but i'm not sure that even this can be done. i'm tired of restoring the 
router's state after unsuccessful experiments, i would like to use someone 
else's experience. 
i don’t know how the crypto partition works, i don’t know how to see what’s on 
it, but maybe it’s possible to place several keys on one partition if i can’t 
use one key for several disks? i don’t know.. there are dozens of theoretical 
ways for how to solve the problem of storing keys

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