overlay/rhcos-fde: Drop cryptsetup-reencrypt#788
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We no longer use this since 2fba76e The current LUKS code in this repository is only for the legacy use case of unlocking an old-style volume before Ignition had native LUKS. We don't need `cryptsetup-reencrypt` which is not part of RHEL9 right now.
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The use of `cryptsetup-reencrypt` goes back to the null-cipher LUKS container that we used to do disk encryption in early, early OCP 4 days. As part of openshift#788, the `rhcos-fde` dracut module dropped the requirement on this package, so we should be able to safely drop it from the manifest as well.
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The use of `cryptsetup-reencrypt` goes back to the null-cipher LUKS container that we used to do disk encryption in early, early OCP 4 days. As part of openshift#788, the `rhcos-fde` dracut module dropped the requirement on this package, so we should be able to safely drop it from the manifest as well.
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The use of `cryptsetup-reencrypt` goes back to the null-cipher LUKS container that we used to do disk encryption in early, early OCP 4 days. As part of openshift#788, the `rhcos-fde` dracut module dropped the requirement on this package, so we should be able to safely drop it from the manifest as well.
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The use of `cryptsetup-reencrypt` goes back to the null-cipher LUKS container that we used to do disk encryption in early, early OCP 4 days. As part of [1], the `rhcos-fde` dracut module dropped the requirement on this package, so we should be able to safely drop it from the manifest as well. [1] openshift#788
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We no longer use this since 2fba76e
The current LUKS code in this repository is only for the legacy use
case of unlocking an old-style volume before Ignition had native
LUKS.
We don't need
cryptsetup-reencryptwhich is not part of RHEL9right now.