>  > > On a notebook, there isn't an OS in existence that is immune to a
>  > > LiveCD.
>  >
>  > Linux is. In the sense that you can't get at the data if the disc is
>  > encrypted, even not with a LiveCD. You can only destroy/overwrite it.
>
>  Yes, I realised that when typing the original, but left it as is - too
>  many IF conditionals would be needed to be accurate and English is
>  almost useless at getting IFs to parse correctly :-)
>
>  Passwords come from a time when users had terminals that log onto
>  machines that are somewhere else and the user can't lay a finger on
>  them. Things have indeed changed since 1978

Would the type of filesystem encryption you guys are talking about be
unsuitable for a high-traffic server because of performance
considerations?

- Grant
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