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CRYPTSETUP-LUKSKILLSLOT(8) Maintenance CommandsCRYPTSETUP-LUKSKILLSLOT(8)
cryptsetup-luksKillSlot - wipe a keyslot from the LUKS device
cryptsetup luksKillSlot [<options>] <device> <number>
Wipe the keyslot with the number from the LUKS device.
Except running in batch-mode (-q), a remaining passphrase must be
supplied, either interactively or via --key-file. This command can
remove the last remaining keyslot, but requires an interactive
confirmation when doing so. Removing the last passphrase makes a
LUKS container permanently inaccessible.
If you read the passphrase from stdin (without further argument or
with '-' as an argument to --key-file), batch-mode (-q) will be
implicitly switched on and no warning will be given when you
remove the last remaining passphrase from a LUKS container.
Removing the last passphrase makes the LUKS container permanently
inaccessible.
If no passphrase is provided (on stdin or through --key-file
argument) and batch-mode (-q) is active, the keyslot is removed
without any other warning.
This operation removes only the key in a particular keyslot; it
does not wipe any encrypted data.
<options> can be [--key-file, --keyfile-offset, --keyfile-size,
--header, --disable-locks, --type, --verify-passphrase,
--timeout].
--batch-mode, -q
Suppresses all confirmation questions. Use with care!
If the --verify-passphrase option is not specified, this
option also switches off the passphrase verification.
--debug or --debug-json
Run in debug mode with full diagnostic logs. Debug output
lines are always prefixed by #.
If --debug-json is used, additional LUKS2 JSON data structures
are printed.
--disable-locks
Disable lock protection for metadata on disk. This option is
valid only for LUKS2 and is ignored for other formats.
WARNING: Do not use this option unless you run cryptsetup in a
restricted environment where locking is impossible to perform
(where /run directory cannot be used).
--header <device or file storing the LUKS header>
Use a detached (separated) metadata device or file where the
LUKS header is stored. This option allows one to store the
ciphertext and LUKS header on different devices.
For commands that change the LUKS header (e.g., luksAddKey),
specify the device or file with the LUKS header directly as
the LUKS device.
--help, -?
Show help text and default parameters.
--key-file, -d file
Read the passphrase from the file.
If the name given is "-", then the passphrase will be read
from stdin. In this case, reading will not stop at newline
characters.
See section NOTES ON PASSPHRASE PROCESSING in cryptsetup(8)
for more information.
--keyfile-offset value
Skip value bytes at the beginning of the key file.
--keyfile-size, -l value
Read a maximum of value bytes from the key file. The default
is to read the whole file up to the compiled-in maximum that
can be queried with --help. Supplying more data than the
compiled-in maximum aborts the operation.
This option is useful to cut trailing newlines, for example.
If --keyfile-offset is also given, the size count starts after
the offset.
--timeout, -t seconds
The number of seconds to wait before a timeout on passphrase
input via terminal. It is relevant every time a passphrase is
asked. It has no effect if used in conjunction with
--key-file.
This option is useful when the system should not stall if the
user does not input a passphrase, e.g., during boot. The
default is a value of 0 seconds, which means to wait forever.
--type type
Specifies required device type, for more info, read the BASIC
ACTIONS section in cryptsetup(8).
--usage
Show short option help.
--verify-passphrase, -y
When interactively asking for a passphrase, ask for it twice
and complain if both inputs do not match. Ignored on input
from file or stdin.
--version, -V
Show the program version.
Report bugs at cryptsetup mailing list
<cryptsetup@lists.linux.dev> or in Issues project section
<https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/-/issues/new>.
Please attach the output of the failed command with --debug option
added.
Cryptsetup FAQ
<https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis/FrequentlyAskedQuestions>
cryptsetup(8), integritysetup(8) and veritysetup(8)
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