Anderson Lizardo wrote:
If I understand correctly, when not booting with the initrd, this decoy
system is made to simply ignore (even overwriting data) the crypted data
as it never existed, right? Then I suppose the above scheme will do
exacly that ;-)
I think you might have a problem with the file system size. With the
decoy system the partition size is 10Gb but the file system size is
still 2Gb. A cluey person would realise that there might be another
hidden partition, make it with fdisk and then mount it to access the
real system.
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