Andreas Ehn wrote:
> Is there any way to make debian-installer use loop-aes[2] from the
> start, or is there some other recommended way to do this? It seems like
> a common issue, but googling for the obvious keywords hasn't helped me.
partman-crypto will support this but as it's not quite done it
Andreas Ehn wrote:
> [2] Is there another disk encryption tool that's better, or is loop-aes
> the way to go?
LUKS is supposed to be the future, but it's not in Debian proper yet. You
can use it if you install it manually, but I read that there may be another
on-disk format change coming. I'm n
Hi,
I'm about to install Debian unstable on a new laptop[1]. I would like to
encrypt the drive in case the machine gets lost or stolen. Since this is
a new install, it seems preferable to do it right from the start, in
order to avoid all the hassles involved in moving from plaintext to
encrypted f
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