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This change is the last step in the process of restructuring the storage
command. In particular, now that functionality pertaining hidden volumes
has been moved out into a dedicated top-level command, it renames said
command to encrypted, because dealing with the encrypted volume is the
only functionality it provides.
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This patch marks the next step in the process of restructuring the
storage command. Specifically, it promotes the storage hidden subcommand
to a top-level command, hidden.
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In an attempt to rework the structure of the storage command to better
accommodate future requirements for allowing to change the read-write
state of the unencrypted volume (as well as potentially the encrypted
one), this change removes the storage status subcommand and merges its
output into the storage command.
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This change adds a test for the creation, opening, and closing of a
hidden subvolume. In order to support that in a non-interactive fashion,
we introduce and honor the NITROCLI_PASSWORD environment variable, that
prevents an interactive password query.
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This change adds two tests for the storage command. The first one
verifies that a proper error message is emitted if a storage command is
attempted on a Pro device. The second one checks the output of the
status subcommand and expected changes to it when opening or closing the
encrypted volume.
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