On Sun, Feb 02, 2014 at 00:33:27 CET, Robert Nichols wrote: > On 02/01/2014 03:34 PM, Arno Wagner wrote: > >On Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 21:50:19 CET, Matthew Thode wrote: > >>Am I correct in stating that setting --size=8 will make the sectors 4k > >>in size? Also, how can I check what existing luks volumes are set to? > >> > >>-- > >>-- Matthew Thode > >> > > > >No, you are not. As the man-page clearly states, this sets the > >size of the underlying device as multiple of 512B sectors. > > I submit that for the luksFormat action, the --size option does _nothing_! Yes. Nor should it. See the man-page: --size, -b <number of 512 byte sectors> Force the size of the underlying device in sectors of 512 bytes. This option is only relevant for the open and resize actions. ^^^^ ^^^^^^ I do not see why this is apparently a surprise to some.... > The size is not recorded in the LUKS header, and luksFormat does not open > the encrypted device, so there is neither a temporary nor a persistent > effect from that option. In fact, there is not even a check that the > requested size is within the limits of the underlying device. And why should there be? The underlying device could change. Or the kernel could change and with it the limits. Really, this is KISS at work. Watch and learn. Arno -- Arno Wagner, Dr. sc. techn., Dipl. Inform., Email: arno@xxxxxxxxxxx GnuPG: ID: CB5D9718 FP: 12D6 C03B 1B30 33BB 13CF B774 E35C 5FA1 CB5D 9718 ---- A good decision is based on knowledge and not on numbers. - Plato _______________________________________________ dm-crypt mailing list dm-crypt@xxxxxxxx http://www.saout.de/mailman/listinfo/dm-crypt