right click tdehwdevicetray -> Configure Hardware... -> Disk -> double click your LUKS disk -> select LUKS tab -> check number of active key slots -> close all tdehwdevicetray windows
add a new key using cryptsetup
cryptsetup luksAddKey <luks device>
right click tdehwdevicetray -> Configure Hardware... -> Disk -> double click your LUKS disk -> select LUKS tab -> number of active keyslot has not been updated
exit tdehwdevicetray and restart it. Then repeat point 4. This time the key slot information is correct
The same applies for TCC -> Peripherals -> Hardware device manager. The key slot info are updated only if TCC is closed and relaunched.
Correct behavior would be to rescan info whenever the LUKS tab is displayed.
TDE R14.1.0-dev
1. setup a LUKS disk
2. right click tdehwdevicetray -> Configure Hardware... -> Disk -> double click your LUKS disk -> select LUKS tab -> check number of active key slots -> close all tdehwdevicetray windows
3. add a new key using cryptsetup
```
cryptsetup luksAddKey <luks device>
```
4. right click tdehwdevicetray -> Configure Hardware... -> Disk -> double click your LUKS disk -> select LUKS tab -> number of active keyslot has not been updated
5. exit tdehwdevicetray and restart it. Then repeat point 4. This time the key slot information is correct
The same applies for TCC -> Peripherals -> Hardware device manager. The key slot info are updated only if TCC is closed and relaunched.
Correct behavior would be to rescan info whenever the LUKS tab is displayed.
TDE R14.1.0-dev
The same applies for TCC -> Peripherals -> Hardware device manager. The key slot info are updated only if TCC is closed and relaunched.
Correct behavior would be to rescan info whenever the LUKS tab is displayed.