On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Alexander Hall wrote:
> I haven't looked very close but should not the handling differ between
> the key_disk vs passphrase cases? I bet there would be a way to make it
> loop... :-)
I think you are right. I'll fix that.
On 01/15/11 03:06, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2011, Ted Unangst wrote:
>
>> If I type the wrong password into bioctl at boot, disks don't exist,
>> filesystems don't get mounted, and generally lots of things go wrong. All
>> I need is a second chance to remind me to type the right pass
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011, Ted Unangst wrote:
> If I type the wrong password into bioctl at boot, disks don't exist,
> filesystems don't get mounted, and generally lots of things go wrong. All
> I need is a second chance to remind me to type the right password.
After some feedback, here's a revised
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 12:57 AM, Joel Sing wrote:
> On Friday 14 January 2011, Ted Unangst wrote:
>> If I type the wrong password into bioctl at boot, disks don't exist,
>> filesystems don't get mounted, and generally lots of things go wrong. All
>> I need is a second chance to remind me to type
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 07:10, Christopher Zimmermann
wrote:
> On 01/14/11 00:51, Ted Unangst wrote:
>> If I type the wrong password into bioctl at boot, disks don't exist,
>> filesystems don't get mounted, and generally lots of things go wrong. All
>> I need is a second chance to remind me to ty
On 01/14/11 00:51, Ted Unangst wrote:
> If I type the wrong password into bioctl at boot, disks don't exist,
> filesystems don't get mounted, and generally lots of things go wrong. All
> I need is a second chance to remind me to type the right password.
In /etc/rc I simply do this:
[...]
# XX
On Friday 14 January 2011, Ted Unangst wrote:
> If I type the wrong password into bioctl at boot, disks don't exist,
> filesystems don't get mounted, and generally lots of things go wrong. All
> I need is a second chance to remind me to type the right password.
Huh? Both you and Marco rejected th
sure
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 06:51:18PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
> If I type the wrong password into bioctl at boot, disks don't exist,
> filesystems don't get mounted, and generally lots of things go wrong. All
> I need is a second chance to remind me to type the right password.
>
> Index: b
If I type the wrong password into bioctl at boot, disks don't exist,
filesystems don't get mounted, and generally lots of things go wrong. All
I need is a second chance to remind me to type the right password.
Index: bioctl.c
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