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Name
cryptotab - static information about crypted filesystems (deprecated)
Synopsis
cryptotab
LOOPDEVICE DEVICE MOUNTPOINT FILESYSTEM ALGORITHM[ MOUNTOPTIONS[ INFO]]
DESCRIPTION
Note
/etc/cryptotab was designed for use with the now deprecated cryptoloop technology and must therefore be considered deprecated as well. /etc/crypttab (note the missing \(lqo\(rq) should be used instead.
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The file /etc/cryptotab contains descriptive informations about encrypted volumes. Each volume is described on a separate line; columns on each line are separated by tabs or spaces. Lines starting with "#" are comments, empty lines are ignored. The order of records in cryptotab is important because the /etc/init.d/boot.crypto script sequentially iterates through cryptotab entries.
EXAMPLES
/dev/loop0 /dev/sda6 /secret ext2 twofish256
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SEE ALSO
cryptsetup(8), /etc/crypttab, mount(8)
AUTHOR
Ludwig Nussel <ludwig.nussel@suse.de>.