Lines Matching refs:storage
350 `storage` → A string, one of `classic`, `luks`, `directory`, `subvolume`,
351 `fscrypt`, `cifs`. Indicates the storage mechanism for the user's home
364 disk space in bytes to assign to the user. Depending on the selected storage
370 specifies a fraction of the available disk space on the selected storage medium
409 use. This is generally useful, but particularly when `cifs` is used as storage
414 useful when `cifs` is used as storage mechanism for the user's home directory,
426 or block device to use for storage backing the home directory. If the `luks`
427 storage is used, this refers to the loopback file or block device node to store
452 when the storage mechanism used is `luks` as a file system to use inside the
457 relevant when the storage mechanism used is `luks`.
461 relevant when the storage mechanism used is `luks`.
465 primarily relevant when the storage mechanism used is `luks`.
467 `luksDiscard` → A boolean. If true and `luks` storage is used, controls whether
470 storage. If false and `luks` storage is used turns this behavior off. In
481 `luksCipher` → A string, indicating the cipher to use for the LUKS storage mechanism.
483 `luksCipherMode` → A string, selecting the cipher mode to use for the LUKS storage mechanism.
486 bytes to use for the LUKS storage mechanism.
489 the PBKDF operation for the LUKS storage mechanism.
491 `luksPbkdfType` → A string, indicating the PBKDF type to use for the LUKS storage mechanism.
494 time cost for the PBKDF operation, when the LUKS storage mechanism is used, in
498 memory cost for the PBKDF operation, when LUKS storage is used, in bytes.
501 required parallel threads for the PBKDF operation, when LUKS storage is used.
647 during log-in, for example the LUKS or `fscrypt` storage backend. It is
729 `notAfterUSec`, `storage`, `diskSize`, `diskSizeRelative`, `skeletonDirectory`,
768 storage mechanism in the `regular` section, but the local kernel does not
771 was created with `luks` as storage mechanism but later the user record was
772 updated to prefer `subvolume`, which however doesn't change the actual storage
780 `uid`, `gid`, `storage`, `fileSystemType`, `luksCipher`, `luksCipherMode`,
797 depending on the selected storage mechanism. For LUKS storage this is the file
799 directory/subvolume/fscrypt storage this is the current disk space used as
808 allotted to the user, in bytes. Depending on the storage mechanism this can mean
816 derived from the underlying data storage, and indicate in which range the home
878 home directory remains in unclean state if the storage device is removed from
1063 "storage" : "luks",