A nice idea to implement with something like TrueCrypt, I think, would be to have "portable" versions of Firefox, OpenOffice, Thunderbird, etc, in both linux and windows versions, and further, have them setup to share the bookmarks file and mail folders... anyone? (seems like it might've been done already, maybe without TrueCrypt... I had a nice dual-boot Thunderbird setup back when it wasn't as easy to setup :)
ben On 2/3/07, Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you reformat, or have a regular old (non-U3) USB storage device, you might want to check into http://www.truecrypt.org/ if you want an encrypted area that you can use from both linux and windows.... Blogspot ran a nice little review last August: http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2006/08/disk-encryption-tools-for-linux-and.html (if linux-only, you may want LUKS, dm-crypt, or CryptoFS, among other choices) ben
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