There's a few ways to do this, I'm sure.

One way is to use a loop back device.  Use 'losetup /dev/loop0 -e DES
/dev/dasda1' to set it up, then create a filesystem on top of /dev/dasda1.

That should send you in the right direction for more details...


- Alex



Michael MacIsaac wrote:
Hi list,

Is anyone using an encrypted file system on Linux (the data is
encrypted/decrypted betwee the disk and the OS)?  Is there a de facto
standard or is this still somewhat bleeding edge with Linux?  How does it
compare with MS EFS?  ADthanksVANCE.

-Mike MacIsaac, IBM [EMAIL PROTECTED] (845) 433-7061

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