On Seg, 29 Nov 2010, Sthu Deus wrote:
Sounds like you're asking for the impossible. Once the disk is
encrypted, you'll at least need to enter a password as a key to
decrypt it when it powers on.
Can the passwords (to run and to read) be different?
No. "Running" requires reading.
- So that one
person can all the administration - that is the system is totally open
to him while another person that just lunches it - say after power
failure - only has a password to make it running?
That's what user accounts are for, in this case the superuser and
normal users.
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