Re: FAQ :WAS: LUKS2 on disk format

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Hi JT,

thanks I had already planned to add this one.

Regards,
Arno

On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 01:15:27 CEST, JT wrote:
> I had a similar question on my list.  This would be a good one for the
> revised FAQ.
> 
> Q:  What is the size of the LUKS2 header?
> A:  the LUKS header size is configurable.  16MB is the default size. 
> It can be changed by .....
> 
> Q: Does all metadata exist in the header?  Can I be sure that there is
> no LUKS metadata somewhere in the middle or in the end of the drive?  
> A: Yes, all LUKS metadata is stored in the LUKS heaer.  (Most of the
> area is reserved for keyslots, used in online reencryption.)
> 
> There is a small exception if you use experimental integrity protection
> (authenticated encryption) where dm-crypt is stacked over dm-integrity
> device.  In that case there is a dm-integrity superblock at the
> beginning of data area which contains only configuration of dm-integrity metadata.  No LUKS metadata is stored in this location. The superblock is required by the kernel dm-integrity implementation.
> 
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