Shooting into dark -- would it be better to output the mountpoint so as to make it easier to do "grml-crypt stop mountpoint" later on, or is it already output by default?


On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Thomas Köhler <jean-luc@picard.franken.de> wrote:
Hello all,
Unfortunately, when inserting a USB disk with an encrypted
partition, no mountpoint for that partition is being created.
So in order to run grml-crypt's start action, you either need to
create a new mountpoint manually, or you need to use something
like /mnt/test. But that doesn't scale if you want to use several
encrypted partitions at the same time...
Attached patch allows "grml-crypt start" to be used with only the
device as further command line argument, so the mountpoint can be
ommitted. In that case, the mountpoint is /mnt/$DM_NAME_ (usually
something like /mnt/grml-crypt_sda1). That mountpoint is being
created first, then used for mounting.

Bye,
Thomas

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