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NAME

       OSK-SDL - Disk encryption initramfs on screen keyboard

SYNOPSIS

       osk-sdl -d DISK -n NAME [OPTION]

DESCRIPTION

       OSK-SDL is a lightweight on screen keyboard used to unlock encrypted root partitions on
       mobile devices.

OPTIONS

   Mandatory
       -t, --testmode
           Run in test mode, do not attempt to initialise the whole screen.

       -d <path>
           Decrypt this disk. This argument is mandatory unless -t is used.

       -n <name>
           Name of the decrypted disk.

   Optional
       -h
           Show help options

       -c <path>
           Locaton of the osk-sdl config file. Defaults to "/etc/osk.conf".

       -o <path>
           Locaton of the osk-sdl config override file. Does not cause a failure if it couldn't
           be loaded.

       -v, --verbose
           Enable verbose output

       -k, --keyscript
           Enable keyscript mode. Password will be output to STDOUT for use with another program
           such as cryptsetup-initramfs.

       -G, --no-gles
           Do not use OpenGL ES driver unless it is the default driver. This is the default
           behavior when using DirectFB.

       -x, --no-keyboard
           Do not display the keyboard, only the input box. This is only useful on devices with a
           physical keyboard that want to use osk-sdl as a prettier prompt than "cryptsetup open"

       -s, --show-keyboard
           Show the osk by default, even if a physical keyboard is connected.

EXAMPLES

       Decrypt /dev/sda1 to name "root"
           osk-sdl -d /dev/sda1 -n root -c /etc/osk.conf

SEE ALSO

           osk.conf(5)

AUTHORS

       Undef <debian@undef.tools>