I've begun using OpenBSD on portable computers/laptops. I want to guard
against theft. I can't stand the thought of some crook pawing my laptop and
someone looking over my personal files... pictures of my family, my taxes,
etc... it keeps me awake at night.

I set the option to configure swap in sysctl.conf and I'd like to now
encrypt /home (where I keep all of my personal files). I've googled, but
nothing clear comes up. I'm using 4.5 current on an Asus eeepc 701 (the
original one). I can reinstall and re-partition if necessary, but I'd rather
not compile a custom kernel... any tips?
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