LUKS
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wikipedia:Linux Unified Key Setup is a disk encryption specification created by Clemens Fruhwirth in 2004 originally intended for Linux.
qemu-img
measure works for LUKS images since Qemu 5.0
See also[edit]
- qcow2,
qemu-img convert
- AES, openSSL, Keyczar
- BitLocker, FileVault, LUKS
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