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  Finished CoreStorage operation on disk1s2 Internal HD
 
  Finished CoreStorage operation on disk1s2 Internal HD
  
Note that we converted the existing unencrypted HFS+ partition.
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Note that we converted the existing unencrypted HFS partition.
  
 
Next, we encrypt the logical volume, our Core Storage disk, disk2:
 
Next, we encrypt the logical volume, our Core Storage disk, disk2:
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     0:                  Apple_HFS                        *999.5 GB  disk2
 
     0:                  Apple_HFS                        *999.5 GB  disk2
  
disk2 being our encrypted, unlocked HFS+ device. If you have yet to be prompted for the passphrase by OS X, now would be a good time to restart your Mac and try it out.
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disk2 being our encrypted, unlocked HFS device. If you have yet to be prompted for the passphrase by OS X, now would be a good time to restart your Mac and try it out.
  
 
Lastly, we'll prepare the volume for ZFS, by unmounting /dev/disk2:
 
Lastly, we'll prepare the volume for ZFS, by unmounting /dev/disk2:

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