From 498dff9013d18e5978ab77c14ea2b2d0229603a4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Helmut K. C. Tessarek" Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2025 23:18:26 +0100 Subject: refactor: use the term unmount instead of dismount (#1478) * refactor: use UNMOUNT instead of DISMOUNT in code This change updates the term DISMOUNT in constants to UNMOUNT. Other occurrences (e.g. variable names) are left alone for now. * refactor(ui): use unmount instead of dismount This change updates the GUI text and replaces dismount with unmount. * docs: update term dismount -> unmount * refactor(cmdline): add unmount This change adds an argument 'unmount' for command line usage, while trying to deprecate the old disnount argument. The current dismount argument/flag will still work to not introduce a breaking change. * docs: mention that /dismount is deprecated This change fixes the shorthand version of the argument /unmount It also adds back the info for /dismount and that it is deprecated. --- doc/html/Hidden Volume.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'doc/html/Hidden Volume.html') diff --git a/doc/html/Hidden Volume.html b/doc/html/Hidden Volume.html index 56f38e2b..bb415d36 100644 --- a/doc/html/Hidden Volume.html +++ b/doc/html/Hidden Volume.html @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ It may happen that you are forced by somebody to reveal the password to an encry

The principle is that a VeraCrypt volume is created within another VeraCrypt volume (within the free space on the volume). Even when the outer volume is mounted, it should be impossible to prove whether there is a hidden volume within it or not*, because free - space on any VeraCrypt volume is always filled with random data when the volume is created** and no part of the (dismounted) hidden volume can be distinguished from random data. Note that VeraCrypt does not modify the file + space on any VeraCrypt volume is always filled with random data when the volume is created** and no part of the (unmounted) hidden volume can be distinguished from random data. Note that VeraCrypt does not modify the file system (information about free space, etc.) within the outer volume in any way.

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