Well, I've already done that: I had my root (/) and even my swap partition encrypted during the installation process and my Fedora works just fine. I'm kind of new at this, but from I've seen in the internet, it seems to be common practice. I just haven't been able to mount the root partition when I boot Windows.
Bruno Wolff III escreveu:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:06:46 -0300, Damián Rodríguez Sánchez damian.sanchez@itautec.com wrote:
I don't think linux has a way to boot off a Truecrypt encrypted root.
Yes, I must leave the /boot partition without encryption, is that what you mean? Anyway, I intend to try again with FreeOTFE first.
I don't think you'll be able to use it for root either, unless you do some customization to the initrd. Getting it to work for /home will probably be significantly easier.