Re: bioctl: one key for multiple disks

2024-01-07 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Sun, Jan 07, 2024 at 12:40:18PM +0100, Stefan Kreutz wrote: > You can indeed create multiple 1M RAID disklabel partitions per device Yes, you can. And that may be the most appropriate solution in this case, and in cases where you have several machines each with one softraid crypto partition

Re: bioctl: one key for multiple disks

2024-01-07 Thread Stefan Kreutz
You can indeed create multiple 1M RAID disklabel partitions per device (typically a USB stick), one partition per key. I've been using this setup for years. To save yourself some frustration, I suggest you backup the keydisks as described in the FAQ:

bioctl: one key for multiple disks

2024-01-07 Thread 4
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