Extend the functionality of the mount and the umount commands by adding support for basic device mapper devices, for key files and scripts and for filesystem checking at mount time while retaining support for loop device encryption.
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Changes since the version 1.0.1: * Ensure that progress messages are written to the standard error and not to the standard error. * Remove a useless progress message about the fsck option. * Ignore and unblock signals in child processes. This avoids races with child commands which unblock all signals. * Fix regression: encryption implies loop. Changes since the version 1.0.0: * Simplify device option flag handling. * Always unblock signals before executing child commands. * Do not let ordinary users interrupt device setup commands. * Fix function documentations: verbosity levels are not limited. * Include license in manual pages.
Changes since the version 1.0.1: * Ensure that progress messages are written to the standard error and not to the standard error. * Remove a useless progress message about the fsck option. * Ignore and unblock signals in child processes. This avoids races with child commands which unblock all signals. * Fix regression: encryption implies loop. Changes since the version 1.0.0: * Simplify device option flag handling. * Always unblock signals before executing child commands. * Do not let ordinary users interrupt device setup commands. * Fix function documentations: verbosity levels are not limited. * Include license in manual pages.
Changes since the version 1.0.1: * Ensure that progress messages are written to the standard error and not to the standard error. * Remove a useless progress message about the fsck option. * Ignore and unblock signals in child processes. This avoids races with child commands which unblock all signals. * Fix regression: encryption implies loop. Changes since the version 1.0.0: * Simplify device option flag handling. * Always unblock signals before executing child commands. * Do not let ordinary users interrupt device setup commands. * Fix function documentations: verbosity levels are not limited. * Include license in manual pages.
Changes since the version 1.0.1: * Ensure that progress messages are written to the standard error and not to the standard error. * Remove a useless progress message about the fsck option. * Ignore and unblock signals in child processes. This avoids races with child commands which unblock all signals. * Fix regression: encryption implies loop. Changes since the version 1.0.0: * Simplify device option flag handling. * Always unblock signals before executing child commands. * Do not let ordinary users interrupt device setup commands. * Fix function documentations: verbosity levels are not limited. * Include license in manual pages.
Changes since the version 1.0.1: * Ensure that progress messages are written to the standard error and not to the standard error. * Remove a useless progress message about the fsck option. * Ignore and unblock signals in child processes. This avoids races with child commands which unblock all signals. * Fix regression: encryption implies loop. Changes since the version 1.0.0: * Simplify device option flag handling. * Always unblock signals before executing child commands. * Do not let ordinary users interrupt device setup commands. * Fix function documentations: verbosity levels are not limited. * Include license in manual pages.
Changes since the version 1.0.1: * Ensures that progress messages are written to the standard error and not to the standard error. * Removes a useless progress message about the fsck mount option. * Ignores and unblock signals in child processes. This avoids races with child commands which unblock all signals. * Fixes mount option regression: encryption implies loop. The cryptfs-utils package extends the functionality of the mount and the umount commands by adding support for basic device mapper devices (for the dm-linear and the dm-crypt devices), for key files and scripts and for filesystem checking at mount time while retaining support for loop device encryption. Key files can contain plaintext keys or keys encrypted using GnuPG or OpenSSL.
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