Jeronimo Pellegrini writes: > > You can use cfs to make a small encrypted filesystem out of a normal > > directory; then you can store your diary in the encrypted > > filesystem. > > That's what I would suggest, except that I'd use encfs instead of cfs. > I had several problems with cfs, and encfs seems to be more stable and > faster.
The following advice may not be relevant, since the OP is just talking about a diary and not something super-ultra-mega secret, but other people looking to encrypt sensitive data might be interested. This is the approach I'd take, but also beware of your editor saving temporary files on an unencrypted filesystem. Most editors let you specify the temporary file directory, and/or they respect $TMP, so make sure to set the temporary file directory to be on the encrypted filesystem. And, make sure your swap space is encrypted or nonexistent, and, and... :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]