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Old 03-03-2024, 01:57 PM   #1
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Opal Disk with hardware encryption not recognized (KINGSTON SUV500120G)


My setup looks like:

Code:
user@asus:~$ lsblk
NAME                                          MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE  MOUNTPOINTS
sda                                             8:0    0 111.8G  0 disk
├─sda1                                          8:1    0    16M  0 part
└─sda2                                          8:2    0 111.8G  0 part
sdb                                             8:16   0 238.5G  0 disk
├─sdb1                                          8:17   0   600M  0 part  /boot/efi
├─sdb2                                          8:18   0     1G  0 part  /boot
└─sdb3                                          8:19   0 236.9G  0 part
  └─luks-XXX                                    253:0    0 236.9G  0 crypt /home
                                                                           /
zram0                                         252:0    0   7.6G  0 disk  [SWAP]
sda - disk with Windows 10
sdb - disk with Fedora 39

Disk sda (KINGSTON SUV500120G) has support for hardware encryption with OPAL standard

I have installed sedutil on Fedora and I would like to activate it, but its not recognized as "Opal compliant disks" by sedutil (/dev/sda No KINGSTON SUV500120G)

Moreover I got error "The Kernel flag libata.allow_tpm is not set correctly":

Code:
root@asus:~# sedutil-cli --scan
Scanning for Opal compliant disks
The Kernel flag libata.allow_tpm is not set correctly
Please see the readme note about setting the libata.allow_tpm
/dev/sda   No  KINGSTON SUV500120G                      XXX
The Kernel flag libata.allow_tpm is not set correctly
Please see the readme note about setting the libata.allow_tpm
/dev/sdb   No  ADATA SU800                              XXX
No more disks present ending scan
What should I to do to resolve this issue?
 
Old 03-03-2024, 11:41 PM   #2
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Please see the readme note about setting the libata.allow_tpm
Make some sort of effort - a quick net search will find it if you don't already have the readme.
 
  


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