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This category contains Installation test cases for Anaconda related to creation of Encrypted block devices using LUKS during installation. This feature is also known as Encrypted Filesystem Support and it was introduced in Fedora 9.
Pages in category "Encrypted Block Device"
The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
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- QA:Testcase install with all LVM LVs and PVs encrypted
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Encrypted LVM VG, no LVs encrypted
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Encrypted LVM VG, some LVs encrypted
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Encrypted RAID partitions, all mds encrypted
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Encrypted RAID partitions, no mds encrypted
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Encrypted RAID partitions, some mds encrypted
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Enter Passphrase
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Enter Passphrase (block device)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Enter Passphrase (Create custom layout)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Enter Passphrase (non-root filesystem)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Enter Passphrase (Remove all partitions on selected drives and create default layout)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Enter Passphrase (Resize existing partition and create default layout in free space)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Enter Passphrase (root filesystem)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Enter Passphrase (Use free space on selected drives and create default layout)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Enter Passphrase to unlock previously encrypted fs
- QA/TestCases/LUKS non-encrypted LVM VG, all LVs encrypted
- QA/TestCases/LUKS non-encrypted LVM VG, no LVs encrypted
- QA/TestCases/LUKS non-encrypted LVM VG, some LVs encrypted
- QA/TestCases/LUKS non-encrypted RAID partitions, all mds encrypted
- QA/TestCases/LUKS non-encrypted RAID partitions, no mds encrypted
- QA/TestCases/LUKS non-encrypted RAID partitions, some mds encrypted
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Partition Probing (previous install)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS rescue mode (non-rootfs is encrypted)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS rescue mode (rootfs is encrypted)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Select encryption (fs on LV of LVM PVs)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Select encryption (fs on partition of RAID device (md0))
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Select encryption (using LVM block device)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Select encryption (using native block device)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Select encryption (using RAID block device)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Using Selinux (disabled)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Using Selinux (enforcing)
- QA/TestCases/LUKS Using Selinux (permissive)