Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2022 14:45:18 +0000 From: void <void@f-m.fm> To: stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: savecore: operation not permitted Message-ID: <6ea2f9a9-f12e-4eb7-93ab-dd897a62e663@app.fastmail.com> In-Reply-To: <_nTojcbkVMksWqsbOXlWk4Vktpu7EU7wJRDP3NjXeCTbrs7GCiAt6Ubb34v-3-1vT8vKCqWvPXYlM8iIeeX8pawVT6JwlKfD2jJLsm3TZMg=@xyinn.org> References: <Y4JYp7YDmsYZybab@sysmon.zyxst.net> <_nTojcbkVMksWqsbOXlWk4Vktpu7EU7wJRDP3NjXeCTbrs7GCiAt6Ubb34v-3-1vT8vKCqWvPXYlM8iIeeX8pawVT6JwlKfD2jJLsm3TZMg=@xyinn.org>
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hi, On Sun, 27 Nov 2022, at 05:48, Jonathan Vasquez wrote: > Make sure you aren't using an encrypted swap (i.e if you have the .eli > extension for your swap entry in /etc/fstab, then it's being > encrypted). That was the issue I had, it makes sense that you can't get > the dumped data if the swap is being re-encrypted on every boot. yes! it's encrypted. But (reading up further*) I think it can be accommodated * decryptcore(8) --
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