Hi, Tom.

Thanks for this info, however, the version of diskdrake that I have
doesn't seem to show the encryption selection in options.  I am running
8.2beta1, and the diskdrake tool is from

drakxtools-newt-1.1.7-69mdk

RPM.  Which version are you using to get the encryption option?

Would really like to get encryption going for /home.  

On Tue, 2002-02-12 at 05:06, Tom Badran wrote:
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> > I am trying to find a Linux equivalent to the program PGPDisk under
> > windows.  I found TCFS (Transparent Cryptographic File System), which
> > looks really good, but the last update to a beta that I see is almost a
> > year old, and it is geared to the 2.2.x kernal.
> 
> Mandrake 8.2beta has out of box support for encrypted file systems. In 
> diskdrake you select the partition you want encrypted, and then go to the 
> options, and one of them is now encrypt. Patches for the linux kernel are 
> easily available if you do a google search, if you dont want to upgrade your 
> distro.
> 
> Tom
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> Tom Badran
> Imperial College, Department of Computing
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