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=== Caveats === | === Caveats === | ||
− | + | As noted in the article [[suppressing the annoying pop-up]], you will receive a pop-up claiming the disk isn't readable by this computer. | |
+ | This leads to one step that can be confusing: when unlocking the disk (e.g., on startup), the "bug" will make OS X believe the disk wasn't unlocked, and thus "wiggle," presenting the prompt again. | ||
Assuming you entered your password correctly, the encrypted volume should now be unlocked, despite the misleading wiggle, and you can safely close the dialog box by clicking "Cancel." You'll know for sure the volume is unlocked when you proceed to import your pool, or you can check directly by looking for <code>Encryption Status: Unlocked</code> in the output of <code>diskutil coreStorage list</code>. | Assuming you entered your password correctly, the encrypted volume should now be unlocked, despite the misleading wiggle, and you can safely close the dialog box by clicking "Cancel." You'll know for sure the volume is unlocked when you proceed to import your pool, or you can check directly by looking for <code>Encryption Status: Unlocked</code> in the output of <code>diskutil coreStorage list</code>. |