I see lots of references that F9 supports a encrypted filesystems
natively and I recall that the installer even offered to set up
encryption for me. The question is, how does one set up encryption
later on? I can't find any recent documentation. Google has millions
of hits for all sorts of
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
I see lots of references that F9 supports a encrypted filesystems
natively and I recall that the installer even offered to set up
encryption for me. The question is, how does one set up encryption
later on? I can't find any recent documentation. Google has
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
I see lots of references that F9 supports a encrypted filesystems
natively and I recall that the installer even offered to set up
encryption for me. The question is, how does one set up encryption
later on? I can't find any recent documentation. Google has
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 00:40:07 -0700,
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see lots of references that F9 supports a encrypted filesystems
natively and I recall that the installer even offered to set up
encryption for me. The question is, how does one set up encryption
later
Bruno Wolff III [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You aren't going to be able to change an existing file system in place.
Probably the easiest solution is to back up your data and configuration
information and reinstall.
I think I have enough free space to juggle things. I've got the
rootfs and swap