Re: dm-setup with keyfile for root encryption

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On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, ext Luke Scharf wrote:

The solution that most people in your situation would use would be to put the key on a USB flash drive, which then resides on your physical keychain (the one that rides around in your pocket).

So you need human assistance for booting, anyway. At this point you can simply use a passphrase (even multiple ones for multiple admins) and don't bother with protecting the keyfile on the USB flash device.

Bye...

	Dirk
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