* Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-11 17:00:56 -]:
> I'd like to keep some of the data on my computer's hard drive
> encrypted, but not necessarily all of it. But I also need to be able
> to reboot the computer remotely and log into by SSH without the
> encrypted FS mounted, then mount t
On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 05:00:56PM -, Anonymous wrote:
> I'd like to keep some of the data on my computer's hard drive
> encrypted, but not necessarily all of it. But I also need to be able
> to reboot the computer remotely and log into by SSH without the
> encrypted FS mounted, then mount the
On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 17:00 +, Anonymous wrote:
> I'd like to keep some of the data on my computer's hard drive
> encrypted, but not necessarily all of it. But I also need to be able
> to reboot the computer remotely and log into by SSH without the
> encrypted FS mounted, then mount the encrypt
Anonymous on 2006-07-11 17:00:56 -:
> I'd like to keep some of the data on my computer's hard drive
> encrypted, but not necessarily all of it. But I also need to be able
> to reboot the computer remotely and log into by SSH without the
> encrypted FS mounted, then mount the encrypted partitio
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Adam Warner wrote:
> Most of the kernel patch problems may have been overcome. I don't think
> Jari's approach has ever caused data corruption. If you read through the
> archives you'll be up to speed with developments. I understand that
> sometimes if you upgrade your kernel
On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 11:26, Gabor Gludovatz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does someone know of a sulution which I could use to encrypt a filesystem
> transparently? I want my data to be encoded on the disk and I'd like to
> mount it at the same time, and access+modify it.
>
> In the good old times there was
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 12:26:46AM +0200, Gabor Gludovatz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does someone know of a sulution which I could use to encrypt a filesystem
> transparently? I want my data to be encoded on the disk and I'd like to
> mount it at the same time, and access+modify it.
>
> In the good old tim
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