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- Unbenannt
- Monday, October 15th, 2007 at 7:45:30pm UTC
- /bin/cryptsetup -c aes-lrw-benbi:sha256 -y -s 384 luksFormat /dev/phlogsHD2
- WARNING!
- ========
- Daten auf /dev/phlogsHD2 werden unwiderruflich überschrieben.
- Are you sure? (Type uppercase yes): YES
- Enter LUKS passphrase:
- Verify passphrase:
- Failed to setup dm-crypt key mapping.
- Check kernel for support for the aes-lrw-benbi:sha256 cipher spec and verify that /dev/phlogsHD2 contains at least 383 sectors.
- Failed to write to key storage.
- Aufruf fehlgeschlagen.
- lsmod: lsmod
- Module Size Used by
- aes_i586 33152 0
- lrw 3200 0
- gf128mul 6720 1 lrw
- dm_crypt 9672 0
- cat /proc/crypto
- cat /proc/crypto
- name : lrw(aes)
- driver : lrw(aes-i586)
- module : lrw
- priority : 200
- refcnt : 1
- type : blkcipher
- blocksize : 16
- min keysize : 32
- max keysize : 48
- ivsize : 16
- name : aes
- driver : aes-i586
- module : aes_i586
- priority : 200
- refcnt : 1
- type : cipher
- blocksize : 16
- min keysize : 16
- max keysize : 32
- name : lzf
- driver : lzf-generic
- module : kernel
- priority : 0
- refcnt : 1
- type : compression
- name : crc32c
- driver : crc32c-generic
- module : kernel
- priority : 0
- refcnt : 1
- type : digest
- blocksize : 32
- digestsize : 4
- name : sha256
- driver : sha256-generic
- module : kernel
- priority : 0
- refcnt : 1
- type : digest
- blocksize : 64
- digestsize : 32
- name : sha1
- driver : sha1-generic
- module : kernel
- priority : 0
- refcnt : 1
- type : digest
- blocksize : 64
- digestsize : 20
- name : md5
- driver : md5-generic
- module : kernel
- priority : 0
- refcnt : 1
- type : digest
- blocksize : 64
- digestsize : 16
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