On Sat, Dec 29, 2018 at 11:28:38AM +0000, Alexander Nasonov wrote: > Alexander Nasonov wrote: > > Module Name: src > > Committed By: alnsn > > Date: Sat Dec 29 00:52:11 UTC 2018 > > > > Modified Files: > > src/distrib/common: cgdroot.rc > > > > Log Message: > > Don't hardcode wd0a in cgdroot.kmod, try NAME=cgd.conf and ROOT.a. > > > > +mounted= > > +for dev in NAME=cgd.conf ROOT.a ; do > > + if mount -o ro $dev /etc/cgd 2>/dev/null ; then > > + mounted=$dev > > + fi > > +done > > I was a bit too fast to add the second probe. ROOT.a is always /dev/md0a > when booted with 'load cgdroot.kmod'. I can't think of anything other > than putting back /dev/wd0a and perhaps adding few more common disks > like /dev/ld0a. > > -- > Alex
Why are we using a memory disk for full disk encryption? I am under the impression that it shouldn't be required.