Ad-hoc usage of Self Encrypting Drives (SED) [hardware encryption] like SSD, NVMe, and pendrive
by Zbigniew from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6FDFE)
Self Encrypting Drives (SSD, NVMe, pendrive) are on the market for quite a long time now and they usually offer AES256 hardware encryption. Strange thing is that it is still lack of information how to configure them on Linux!
I found few instructions how to set password for Self Encrypting Drive and configure Pre Boot Authorization (by SEDutil), but I can't find any instruction how to use these drives ad-hoc, I mean connect Self Encrypting Disk or pendrive, type the password and access the files on it?
I found few instructions how to set password for Self Encrypting Drive and configure Pre Boot Authorization (by SEDutil), but I can't find any instruction how to use these drives ad-hoc, I mean connect Self Encrypting Disk or pendrive, type the password and access the files on it?