How can I programmatically determine the exact start byte and exact end byte of a LUKS header on a block storage device? I use Linux Unified Key Setup (LUKS) for Full Disk Encryption (FDE), so all of the data on my drive is encrypted using a strong master key that’s not derived from my passpharse, and I’m working on a
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How to combine DRBD, OCFs2 and LUKS?
I searched on the web a definitive answer to the following question but couldn’t find a clear YES or NO, or a clear procedure on how to enable this approach! In a two nodes setup, with DRBD as the block device replication technology, with OCFs2 as the clustered file system (which requires active/active DRBD mode), is it possible to use
Kernel update causes keyboard layout change and unable to decrypt luks encryption
I’m using Fedora 23, LUKS encrypted disk and multiple keyboard input sources for all the languages I’m daily using and switching between. When there is kernel update available and I forget to switch to enUS as primary keyboard layout then I can not decrypt LUKS partition since wrong keyboard layout is set when I update kernel. So I solved this