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LUKS decrypt at boot over SSH?
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I've recently upgraded my hard drives used for storage. and because I ain't made of money, I wanted to sell the old drives.
shred
ding those things took ages (4 TB drives). lesson learned, new drives are btrfs + LUKS that gets unlocked via key file. so when the time comes to sell those, I won't bother with shredding, just sell them as is.you mean that even if the next user formats it you make sure that leftovers/artefacts cannot be read right?
no, I mean the drive is encrypted and I don't gotta bother with shred.
yah thats what i meant.
in a way.