On Wednesday, December 4, 2019 12:00:06 PM MST Chris Murphy wrote:
> Other alternatives:
> a. At least on ext4, you can today selectively encrypt directories and
> files, so you could have an non-encrypted ~/ by default, and choose
> what directories to encrypt. There's no GUI assistance for this yet
> that I'm aware of.
> b. If you can clearly compartmentalize our use cases, you can have two
> accounts, one is encrypted and other not.
> 
> I think the later two put a lot of burden on the user to figure out
> and manage. I'm not sure there's a way for GNOME or systemd-homed to
> directly support such use cases, but I also don't expect it would
> stand in the way of user implementation of such a scheme.

"Alternative" B is a complete cop-out. It's essentially ignoring the fault 
entirely, and blaming the using for wanting to do something the traditional 
way.

That is a workaround, not a solution.

-- 
John M. Harris, Jr.
Splentity

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