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author | Holger Wansing <linux@wansing-online.de> | 2014-08-26 19:05:25 +0000 |
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committer | Holger Wansing <linux@wansing-online.de> | 2014-08-26 19:05:25 +0000 |
commit | 1e76cd6945a070ebf1d80ed82d094bd41aea8a7b (patch) | |
tree | 68a434271cdc7a5db2cc91ebbdfc48adc02aff0d /en/boot-new/mount-encrypted.xml | |
parent | 69962c2acd6300010c1ff183afe56abb937c011a (diff) | |
download | installation-guide-1e76cd6945a070ebf1d80ed82d094bd41aea8a7b.zip |
loop-AES is no longer supported by the installer;
update the manual accordingly.
Diffstat (limited to 'en/boot-new/mount-encrypted.xml')
-rw-r--r-- | en/boot-new/mount-encrypted.xml | 51 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 48 deletions
diff --git a/en/boot-new/mount-encrypted.xml b/en/boot-new/mount-encrypted.xml index f304b173f..332f60f52 100644 --- a/en/boot-new/mount-encrypted.xml +++ b/en/boot-new/mount-encrypted.xml @@ -8,14 +8,10 @@ If you created encrypted volumes during the installation and assigned them mount points, you will be asked to enter the passphrase for each -of these volumes during the boot. The actual procedure differs -slightly between dm-crypt and loop-AES. +of these volumes during the boot. </para> - <sect2 id="mount-dm-crypt"> - <title>dm-crypt</title> - <para> For partitions encrypted using dm-crypt you will be shown the following @@ -68,36 +64,6 @@ for further information. After entering all passphrases the boot should continue as usual. </para> - </sect2> - - <sect2 id="mount-loop-aes"> - <title>loop-AES</title> - -<para> - -For partitions encrypted using loop-AES you will be shown the following -prompt during the boot: - -<informalexample><screen> -Checking loop-encrypted file systems. -Setting up /dev/loop<replaceable>X</replaceable> (/<replaceable>mountpoint</replaceable>) -Password: -</screen></informalexample> - -</para><para> - -No characters (even asterisks) will be shown while entering the passphrase. -If you enter the wrong passphrase, you have two more tries to correct it. -After the third try the boot process will skip this volume and continue to -mount the next filesystem. Please see <xref linkend="crypto-troubleshooting"/> -for further information. - -</para><para> - -After entering all passphrases the boot should continue as usual. - -</para> - </sect2> <sect2 id="crypto-troubleshooting"> <title>Troubleshooting</title> @@ -122,22 +88,11 @@ computer to try again. The easiest case is for encrypted volumes holding data like <filename>/home</filename> or <filename>/srv</filename>. You can -simply mount them manually after the boot. For loop-AES this is -a one-step operation: - -<informalexample><screen> -<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>mount <replaceable>/mount_point</replaceable></userinput> -<prompt>Password:</prompt> -</screen></informalexample> - -where <replaceable>/mount_point</replaceable> should be replaced by -the particular directory (e.g. <filename>/home</filename>). The only -difference from an ordinary mount is that you will be asked to enter -the passphrase for this volume. +simply mount them manually after the boot. </para><para> -For dm-crypt this is a bit trickier. First you need to register the +However for dm-crypt this is a bit tricky. First you need to register the volumes with <application>device mapper</application> by running: <informalexample><screen> |