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# $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sbin/gbde/template.txt 105513 2002-10-20 11:16:13Z phk $ # # Sector size is the smallest unit of data which can be read or written. # Making it too small decreases performance and decreases available space. # Making it too large may prevent filesystems from working. 512 is the # minimum and always safe. For UFS, use the fragment size # sector_size = 512 # # Start and end of the encrypted section of the partition. Specify in # sector numbers. If none specified, "all" will be assumed, to the # extent the value of this can be established. # #first_sector = 0 #last_sector = 2879 #total_sectors = 2880 # # An encrypted partition can have more than one key. It may be a good idea # to make at least two keys, and save one of them for "just in case" use. # The minimum is obviously one and the maximum is 4. # number_of_keys = 4 # # Flushing the partition with random bytes prevents a brute-force attack # from skipping sectors which obviously contains un-encrypted data. # NB: This variable is boolean, if it is present it means "yes" even if # you set it to the value "no" # #random_flush =