+grml-crypt (0.14) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * Fixed a few typos (thanks to Zugschlus)
+
+ -- Michael Gebetsroither <michael.geb@gmx.at> Sun, 2 Apr 2006 20:02:32 +0200
+
grml-crypt (0.13) unstable; urgency=low
* converted manpage to asciidoc
Package: grml-crypt
Architecture: all
Depends: grml-shlib (>=1.02.07), cryptsetup-luks | cryptsetup (>=1.0.1-16), realpath, dmsetup
-Description: wrapper arround cryptsetup-luks
+Description: wrapper around cryptsetup-luks
This software should provide an easy wrapper around cryptsetup-luks,
losetup and mount.
You could create and mount a encrypted filesystem image with only
cat <<EOT
Usage: "$PROG_NAME__" [OPTIONS] action <device/file> [mountpoint]
-$PROG_NAME__ is a wrapper arround cryptsetup with LUKS support to format a device
+$PROG_NAME__ is a wrapper around cryptsetup with LUKS support to format a device
OPTIONS:
-s size of the loop-filesystem to create, in MB (default=$SIZE_)
NAME
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-grml-crypt - Wrapper arround cryptsetup/losetup/mkfs/mount
+grml-crypt - Wrapper around cryptsetup/losetup/mkfs/mount
SYNOPSIS
--------
-*grml-vpn* [OPTIONS] 'action' <device/file> '[mountpoint]'
+*grml-crypt* [OPTIONS] 'action' <device/file> '[mountpoint]'
DESCRIPTION
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*grml-crypt* is a program that
-provides an easy wrapper arround cryptsetup, mkfs, losetup and mount. You
+provides an easy wrapper around cryptsetup, mkfs, losetup and mount. You
could create a loopback mountet crypted filesystem with only one command, but
grml-crypt works for normal devices also.
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*format <device/file> [mountpoint]*::
This command "formats" a device/file. If the second parameter is not a
- blockdevice grml-crupt assumes that it should operate in file modus. If the
+ blockdevice grml-crypt assumes that it should operate in file modus. If the
file does not allready exist it will be created with the given size. The
first 2MB of a device (luks header) are initialised with /dev/urandom, the
other space is initialised with the given initialisation. If grml-crypt is