On Friday 19 January 2007 23:37, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
While Jermey brings up some issues in his response, there are a lot
of
people that control the whole machine and don't need different encryption
for different files and for which being able to stack their preferred file
system with dmcrypt (and keeping things like write barriers working
properly) would be a good thing. I don't think you need X working to be
For these people it may be worth to take a look at pam_mount which I use to
mount an encrypted /home whenever I login. It uses the login password to open
the encrypted partition and has a mount wrapper script that ensures that the
filesystem is fscked regulary or when it is dirty.
Regards,
Till