cryptsetup binary package in Ubuntu Oracular arm64

 Cryptsetup provides an interface for configuring encryption on block
 devices (such as /home or swap partitions), using the Linux kernel
 device mapper target dm-crypt. It features integrated Linux Unified Key
 Setup (LUKS) support.
 .
 Cryptsetup is backwards compatible with the on-disk format of cryptoloop,
 but also supports more secure formats. This package includes support for
 automatically configuring encrypted devices at boot time via the config
 file /etc/crypttab. Additional features are cryptoroot support through
 initramfs-tools and several supported ways to read a passphrase or key.
 .
 This package provides the cryptdisks_start and _stop wrappers, as well as
 luksformat.

Publishing history

Date Status Target Pocket Component Section Priority Phased updates Version
  2024-06-12 18:24:09 UTC Published Ubuntu Oracular arm64 release main admin Optional 2:2.7.0-1ubuntu6
  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu oracular-proposed arm64 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu
  Deleted Ubuntu Oracular arm64 proposed main admin Optional 2:2.7.0-1ubuntu6
  • Removal requested .
  • Deleted by Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync

    Moved to oracular

  • Published
  2024-06-12 18:24:48 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Oracular arm64 release main admin Optional 2:2.7.0-1ubuntu5
  • Removed from disk .
  • Removal requested .
  • Superseded by arm64 build of cryptsetup 2:2.7.0-1ubuntu6 in ubuntu oracular PROPOSED
  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu oracular-proposed arm64 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu
  2024-06-13 18:10:14 UTC Deleted Ubuntu Oracular arm64 proposed main admin Optional 2:2.7.0-1ubuntu5
  • Removed from disk .
  • Removal requested .
  • Deleted by Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync

    Moved to oracular

  • Published
  2024-06-03 18:04:02 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Oracular arm64 release main admin Optional 2:2.7.0-1ubuntu4
  • Removal requested .
  • Superseded by arm64 build of cryptsetup 2:2.7.0-1ubuntu5 in ubuntu oracular PROPOSED
  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu noble-proposed arm64 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu