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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1613737 When processing the inputvol for encryption, we need to handle the case where the inputvol is encrypted. This then allows for the encrypted inputvol to be used either for an output encrypted volume or an output volume of some XML provided type. Add tests to show the various conversion options when either input or output is encrypted. This includes when both are encrypted. Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com> ACKed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com> |
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iso-input.argv | ||
iso.argv | ||
logical-from-qcow2.argv | ||
luks-cipher.argv | ||
luks-convert-encrypt2fileqcow2.argv | ||
luks-convert-encrypt2fileraw.argv | ||
luks-convert-encrypt.argv | ||
luks-convert-qcow2.argv | ||
luks-convert.argv | ||
luks.argv | ||
qcow2-1.1.argv | ||
qcow2-compat.argv | ||
qcow2-from-logical-compat.argv | ||
qcow2-lazy.argv | ||
qcow2-nobacking-convert-prealloc-compat.argv | ||
qcow2-nobacking-prealloc-compat.argv | ||
qcow2-nocapacity-convert-prealloc.argv | ||
qcow2-nocapacity.argv | ||
qcow2-nocow-compat.argv | ||
qcow2-nocow.argv | ||
qcow2-zerocapacity.argv |