I think that almost every experienced Linux user has some secret love for *BSD deep down, myself included. They just seem to get it right for the majority of times.
What's with this highlighted comment? Are you guaranteed corruption on every half terabyte?<p>> "XXX - this does not handle the case where the read/write spans across a different key blocks (e.g. 0.5TB boundary). Currently this is already broken by the use of scr_key[0] below."
interesting domain name. HN shows it as xn--thibaud-dya.fr but browers show it as thiebaud.fr (accented e) . Reminds me of something I read here on HN about a month ago about the history of web/URLs