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Hi,
You can also try encfs
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theo
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On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 12:56:18PM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Tigran Varosyan:
> >
> > I have read the Linux has software available that can encrypt the OS and the
> > file system to a degree that even with physical access to the HD, the data
> > cannot be extracted. I was told that this slows t
Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Jochen Schulz:
>
>> Tigran Varosyan:
>>
>>> I have read the Linux has software available that can encrypt the OS and the
>>> file system to a degree that even with physical access to the HD, the data
>>> cannot be extracted. I was told that this slows the systems down
Jochen Schulz:
> Tigran Varosyan:
> >
> > I have read the Linux has software available that can encrypt the OS and the
> > file system to a degree that even with physical access to the HD, the data
> > cannot be extracted. I was told that this slows the systems down quite a bit
> > but that is it
Tigran Varosyan:
>
> I have read the Linux has software available that can encrypt the OS and the
> file system to a degree that even with physical access to the HD, the data
> cannot be extracted. I was told that this slows the systems down quite a bit
> but that is it very functional. This sounds
I have read the Linux has software available that can
encrypt the OS and the file system to a degree that even with physical access
to the HD, the data cannot be extracted. I was told that this slows the systems
down quite a bit but that is it very functional… This sounds like
interesting t
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