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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? White "Shadows" in Code Tags? Post 303019360 by Neo on Wednesday 27th of June 2018 11:26:20 PM
Old 06-28-2018
Update:

This issue was also mentioned on Reddit with a quick fix:

Radio buttons and Checkboxes not working on Chrome on MacOS Mojave

Also, I can confirm that the "Mojave Checkbox-Fix" Chrome Extension by hansknoechel92 also provides a working quick bandaid for this problem.

Quote:
When using macOS 11.14 Mojave (Beta), Chrome does not render the checkboxes properly. To workaround it, this plugin sets the zoom-level of each page to 1.000001, which fixes the issue until Chrome officially supports Mojave. This plugin is open source and available via GitHub: GitHub - hansemannn/chrome-mojave-checkbox-extension: A tiny Google Chrome extension to fix the zoom-level on macOS 11.4 (Mojave) Beta.
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VERITYSETUP(8)						       Maintenance Commands						    VERITYSETUP(8)

NAME
veritysetup - manage dm-verity (block level verification) volumes SYNOPSIS
veritysetup <options> <action> <action args> DESCRIPTION
Veritysetup is used to configure dm-verity managed device-mapper mappings. Device-mapper verity target provides read-only transparent integrity checking of block devices using kernel crypto API. The dm-verity devices are always read-only. Veritysetup supports these operations: format <data_device> <hash_device> Calculates and permanently stores hash verification data for data_device. Hash area can be located on the same device after data if specified by --hash-offset option. Note you need to provide root hash string for device verification or activation. Root hash must be trusted. The data or hash device argument can be block device or file image. If hash device path doesn't exist, it will be created as file. <options> can be [--hash, --no-superblock, --format, --data-block-size, --hash-block-size, --data-blocks, --hash-offset, --salt, --uuid] create <name> <data_device> <hash_device> <root_hash> Creates a mapping with <name> backed by device <data_device> and using <hash_device> for in-kernel verification. The <root_hash> is a hexadecimal string. <options> can be [--hash-offset, --no-superblock] If option --no-superblock is used, you have to use as the same options as in initial format operation. verify <data_device> <hash_device> <root_hash> Verifies data on data_device with use of hash blocks stored on hash_device. This command performs userspace verification, no kernel device is created. The <root_hash> is a hexadecimal string. <options> can be [--hash-offset, --no-superblock] If option --no-superblock is used, you have to use as the same options as in initial format operation. remove <name> Removes existing mapping <name>. status <name> Reports status for the active verity mapping <name>. dump <hash_device> Reports parameters of verity device from on-disk stored superblock. <options> can be [--no-superblock] OPTIONS
--verbose, -v Print more information on command execution. --debug Run in debug mode with full diagnostic logs. Debug output lines are always prefixed by '#'. --no-superblock Create or use dm-verity without permanent on-disk superblock. --format=number Specifies the hash version type. Format type 0 is original Chrome OS verion. Format type 1 is current version. --data-block-size=bytes Used block size for the data device. (Note kernel supports only page-size as maximum here.) --hash-block-size=bytes Used block size for the hash device. (Note kernel supports only page-size as maximum here.) --data-blocks=blocks Size of data device used in verification. If not specified, the whole device is used. --hash-offset=bytes Offset of hash area/superblock on hash_device. Value must be aligned to disk sector offset. --salt=hex string Salt used for format or verification. Format is a hexadecimal string. --uuid=UUID Use the provided UUID for format command instead of generating new one. The UUID must be provided in standard UUID format, e.g. 12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789abc. --version Show the program version. RETURN CODES
Veritysetup returns 0 on success and a non-zero value on error. Error codes are: 1 wrong parameters, 2 no permission, 3 out of memory, 4 wrong device specified, 5 device already exists or device is busy. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs, including ones in the documentation, on the cryptsetup mailing list at <dm-crypt@saout.de> or in the 'Issues' section on LUKS website. Please attach the output of the failed command with the --debug option added. AUTHORS
The first implementation of veritysetup was written by Chrome OS authors. This version is based on verification code written by Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com> and rewritten for libcryptsetup by Milan Broz <gmazyland@gmail.com>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Red Hat, Inc. Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Milan Broz This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU- LAR PURPOSE. SEE ALSO
The project website at http://code.google.com/p/cryptsetup/ The verity on-disk format specification available at http://code.google.com/p/cryptsetup/wiki/DMVerity veritysetup December 2013 VERITYSETUP(8)
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