I have no /etc/rc.conf. There is one in /etc/init but it does not end with a return 0.
Regarding a plain vanilla /swap: the suggested approach I like BUT would not some script somewhere attempt to create the encrypted swap and still cause an error message? How to avoid that?
Approach #29 seems less desirable if I can either correct the cryptswap problem or use clean approach w/ no errors creating an unencrypted /swap.
Re #28 - Jan:
I have no /etc/rc.conf. There is one in /etc/init but it does not end with a return 0.
Regarding a plain vanilla /swap: the suggested approach I like BUT would not some script somewhere attempt to create the encrypted swap and still cause an error message? How to avoid that?
Approach #29 seems less desirable if I can either correct the cryptswap problem or use clean approach w/ no errors creating an unencrypted /swap.
Thanks to Sebastian and Jan for thinking on this.