right click tdehwdevicetray -> Configure Hardware… -> Disk -> double click your LUKS disk -> select LUKS tab
click "Install new password...." button to add a new key. The dialog should have both a "password" and a "verify password" field
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
3. click "Install new password...." button to add a new key. The dialog should have both a "password" and a "verify password" field
From what I have seen tdehwdevicetray just starts the hwmanager. So that functionality should be integrated into that, or I am wrong here? So that should also work if you don't have installed tdehwdevicetray or neither it even running. From the TCC (hwmanager), for example.
From what I have seen tdehwdevicetray just starts the hwmanager. So that functionality should be integrated into that, or I am wrong here? So that should also work if you don't have installed tdehwdevicetray or neither it even running. From the TCC (hwmanager), for example.
See in device manager --> Configure hardware --> Disk --> click on a LUKS disk --> LUKS tab.
The same module is also available in TCC.
By the way device manager is a core part in tdebase, it is installed with tdebase, AFAICR
See in device manager --> Configure hardware --> Disk --> click on a LUKS disk --> LUKS tab.
The same module is also available in TCC.
By the way device manager is a core part in tdebase, it is installed with tdebase, AFAICR
TDE R14.1.0-dev
From what I have seen tdehwdevicetray just starts the hwmanager. So that functionality should be integrated into that, or I am wrong here? So that should also work if you don't have installed tdehwdevicetray or neither it even running. From the TCC (hwmanager), for example.
See in device manager --> Configure hardware --> Disk --> click on a LUKS disk --> LUKS tab.
The same module is also available in TCC.
By the way device manager is a core part in tdebase, it is installed with tdebase, AFAICR