Add a new user for the time being untill someone comes up with a very
plausible solution..
I know in some GNU/Linux encryption schemes you can secure the disk so it
requires a USB security token of some sort. Use one but don't give him his
own and make him come and 'borrow' yours when he has need, returning it
promptly when finished.
Hello.
I have a computer in which I will install either Trisquel or Debian (probably
Debian, but still considering) and I want to use full disk encryption.
Problem is, I have the need to share this computer with a person who knows
very very little about computers, just the basic stuff. So,
What would be the use in two passwords that do the same thing? If one
password is compromised, the whole system is compromised.
You could do this:
1) partition the disk into three: a) grub-partition, b) your partition, c)
his/her partition
2) first set the grub-partition as the one to boot from
3) install your system on your patition using LUKS and LVM or any other way
you want to use with encryption
3a) configure