On Sun, Mar 03, 2024 at 10:47:31AM -0000, beecdaddict@danwin1210.de wrote:
> hi list
> I want to know how many rounds my computer defaults to for bioctl -r, so I
> can change it and know how stronger it is can you help me?
>
> after reading mount manual about DUID I realized that it is not working
> for me as expected
> in /etc/fstab I have the same DUID I got from disklabel of that same
> crypto volume (sd3), and when I do mount sd3i, it goes to look at fstab
> and should find that same DUID.i entry, but it gives me this
> mount: can't find fstab entry for sd3i.
>
> the fstab line is this
> DUID-of-sd3.i /mnt/extssd ffs rw,noatime,noexec,nodev,nosuid 0 0
When you have a duid entry in fstab, you should refer to is by duid.
>
> the real RAID non-crypto volume of external ssd is sd2, as said crypto
> volume gets attached as sd3
>
> and on topic of fstab, I couldn't find what the last two '0 0' are called,
> I remember linux has had it in manual in past so I know they say if system
> can boot without those drives or something like that
You did not look very hard:
man fstab:
...
A line has the following format:
fs_spec fs_file fs_vfstype fs_mntops fs_freq fs_passno
...
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