On 16/04/11 13:23, johhny_at_poland77 wrote:
nobody has an idea? :(
Well, a good idea would be for you to post on some relevant list - try
Fedora or Ubuntu.
I doubt whether any debianites could give you an answer.
---- Be Wed, 13 Apr 2011 15:43:49 -0700 johhny_at_poland77 írta ----
I installed a Fedora 14 first, then an Ubuntu 10.04. I installed them using
dm_crypt/aes256/lvm, so i used encrypted VolumeGroups. ok.
At the end of the ubuntu install it said it cannot install GRUB...ok
So i had to use SuperGRUBdisk to start Fedora&give out the command: "grub-install
/dev/sda", OK! now i can boot to fedora normally, without using supergrubdisk..
But: the problem is, that i can't boot to ubuntu!
Q: Is there any working way to install Fedora 14& Ubuntu 10.04 using
(separated) encrypted VolumeGroups? (each volumegroup with other password)..so that
2 users (who knows the root passwords of their own distro) can use 1 pc? (so that
they cannot see each others files..)
Thanks..
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