Finally the problem is solved, details are here: https://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/install-boot-log... Happy Eastern! Daniel Am 27.03.2013 19:00, schrieb Daniel Bauer:
Hello,
I just installed OS3 on a Macbook and, of course, I wanted to encrypt it as I have done it with all my machines.
But ooh: there's no boot.crypt anymore and my many times used approach does not work anymore. S***
So I went to Yast (after swapoff --all and making sure the swap dev was not mounted) and told it to format the swap partition with encryption. It asked me for the passphrase but then ended up in some errors (sorry, forgot the numbers, googling did nod give any results).
So, ok, I thought, maybe I do it with a fresh install and directly encrypt the partitions.
But ooo, again: when telling to encrypt / it says: it is not possible to have / encrypted (although I have a separate, not encrypted /boot).
So, is it true, that is is not possible to have a somehow safe computer with Opensuse anymore?? For me encrypting only the home partition doesn't make any sense when there is a freely readable swap and /. Or did the installer just have a bad moment and made a joke on me?
Any hints are more than welcome...
Daniel
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