Hi all,
on my main hard drive, I have a partition `p` that I have encrypted in the following way:
$bioctl -c C -l sd0p softraid0
-> This created the sd1 pseudo-device, on which I ran the following:
$fdisk -g sd1
$disklabel -E sd1 # created partition i, to take all the space. This is the unique partition on this
$newfs sd1a
I then mount this via:
$mount /dev/sd1i /decrypt
I have two questions:
- I don't want to have to unmount /decrypt before I shutdown or restart the computer. Does OpenBSD unmount cleanly encrypted volumes when shutting down?
- what should I do with the encrypted sd0p ? Should I remove it from my /etc/fstab and not even mount it? Or is it fine to keep it mounted?
Thanks!
Jake
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