when I boot from the rescue media (CD or stick) and enter the password, wouild that be the password that is valid for the key on the rescue media, or on the harddisk? Meaning: would it be possible to have several rescue media with different passwords? This way you could encrypt the system with password A, create the rescue CD, change to password B, create a second CD, and then boot the system with two different passwords from the two CDs.
This would support a real multi-user environment without the need to restore track 0 every time the other user wants to boot the system. I know this was the way it worked under TrueCrypt, but I am wondering if this is still true for VeraCrypt, or maybe can be implemented in the future.
Thanks for your answers!
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Hello,
when I boot from the rescue media (CD or stick) and enter the password, wouild that be the password that is valid for the key on the rescue media, or on the harddisk? Meaning: would it be possible to have several rescue media with different passwords? This way you could encrypt the system with password A, create the rescue CD, change to password B, create a second CD, and then boot the system with two different passwords from the two CDs.
This would support a real multi-user environment without the need to restore track 0 every time the other user wants to boot the system. I know this was the way it worked under TrueCrypt, but I am wondering if this is still true for VeraCrypt, or maybe can be implemented in the future.
Thanks for your answers!