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Yes, I have use this method to install OpenBSD 5.1 on my Laptop. You should not need to use -current, just to get full disk encryption.
Did not know that. But from rereading the commit exactly it makes sense. It says though that it is now enabled by default which was not the case before. ("For boot(8) all softraid boot support is now enabled by default, including support for booting from crypto volumes.")




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Full-disk encryption is probably not even possible.
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/9527/how-should-one-set-up-...
Not to long ago this source change showed up: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=135135263905569&w=2
As I read this commit booting from softraids should now be possible in -current. Therefore if I understand this correctly Full-disk encryption is now possible (though not in the just released 5.2).