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Frank Cox wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 15:24:38 -0500
Bill Davidsen <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:davidsen@tmr.com"><davidsen@tmr.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">My thought is that FC8 is hardly a secret... What needs to be encrypted
is usually found in /home, or /usr/local. If you can restrict the
important data to filesystems which can be mounted after boot.
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Depends on how paranoid you want to be. I suspect that interesting things
could be found in /tmp as well, for example.
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I encrypt /home and swap. I then mount --bind /tmp and /var/tmp
from the encrypted file system. This is sufficient in my view.<br>
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g<br>
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