Dne St 2. dubna 2014 13:24:08, jdd napsal(a):
Le 02/04/2014 13:16, Vojtěch Zeisek a écrit :
I also don't know better solution so far... Vojtěch
may be ask why use so many encrypted partitions? Specially why a system partition.
Well, of course, it would probably be enough to have only /home encrypted and /tmp as tmpfs in RAM. Swap is also not needed at all... Personal data would then be only on encrypted partition. I'm not aware of malware injected inside my system when I'm sleeping. :-) Just encrypted root together with swap is IMHO good practice and I like it. :-)
I don't say it's not a good practice (I do not encrypt anything myself), but only that is nobody did wonder, may be there are different mean of protection (boot passwd?).
I'm used to encrypt all mobile devices. I have there private data and if I lost it or it is stolen, no one can access the data...
I could think of encrypted system partition with a pass and inside it scripts to open the other encrypted partitions with an other (or the same) passwd
Interesting. It should be possible. Just might be too hard to set it up...
jdd
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