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Encrypt disk with random password written in plaintext on it to make formatting faster #179

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Benjamin-Loison opened this issue Jan 1, 2025 · 2 comments

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Benjamin-Loison commented Jan 1, 2025

See Benjamin_Loison/linux/issues/{22,45}.

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Benjamin_Loison/linux/issues/58 would help.

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LUKS1 makes use of an anti-forensics technique called AFsplitter, allowing for secure data erasure and protection.[13]

Source: Wikipedia: Linux Unified Key Setup#Description (1239229939)

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