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authorkoreymacdougall <korey@koreymacdougall.com>2018-08-10 23:31:20 -0400
committerkoreymacdougall <korey@koreymacdougall.com>2018-08-10 23:31:20 -0400
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Correct dm_mod typo in encrypted parabola setup doc
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@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ We'll begin by creating a single, large partition on it, and then encrypting it
You will need the `device-mapper` kernel module during the installation;
this will enable us to set up our encrypted disk. To load it, use the following command:
- # modprobe dm-mod
+ # modprobe dm_mod
We then need to select the **device name** of the drive we're installing the operating system on;
see the above method, if needed, for figuring out device names.