On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 11:45:00AM +, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> If the root disk contains a valid CRYPTO volume, bioctl(8) by default
> unlocks that instead of creating a new one.
>
> Use `-C force' to prevent reuse of old volumes, which happens if you, e.g.
> restart an encrypted installation pa
Klemens Nanni:
> If the root disk contains a valid CRYPTO volume, bioctl(8) by default
> unlocks that instead of creating a new one.
>
> Use `-C force' to prevent reuse of old volumes,
Yes, I like this. During testing I ran into the case where it
re-used an existing crypto volume and I thought
If the root disk contains a valid CRYPTO volume, bioctl(8) by default
unlocks that instead of creating a new one.
Use `-C force' to prevent reuse of old volumes, which happens if you, e.g.
restart an encrypted installation past this point or install onto an old
disk without wiping it first: