How do you turn on Adiantum on Linux 5.0?
I read recently that Linux 5.0 introduced support for Adiantum, Google's low-power encryption standard, and I felt like playing around with it. But, I can't find anything on the Internet about it, so how can I turn it on? Or is it not designed for PCs?
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I read recently that Linux 5.0 introduced support for Adiantum, Google's low-power encryption standard, and I felt like playing around with it. But, I can't find anything on the Internet about it, so how can I turn it on? Or is it not designed for PCs?
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I read recently that Linux 5.0 introduced support for Adiantum, Google's low-power encryption standard, and I felt like playing around with it. But, I can't find anything on the Internet about it, so how can I turn it on? Or is it not designed for PCs?
linux linux-kernel encryption google
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I read recently that Linux 5.0 introduced support for Adiantum, Google's low-power encryption standard, and I felt like playing around with it. But, I can't find anything on the Internet about it, so how can I turn it on? Or is it not designed for PCs?
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It's called Adiantum and the option is called CONFIG_CRYPTO_ADIANTUM.
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It's called Adiantum and the option is called CONFIG_CRYPTO_ADIANTUM.
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It's called Adiantum and the option is called CONFIG_CRYPTO_ADIANTUM.
It's called Adiantum and the option is called CONFIG_CRYPTO_ADIANTUM.
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