Hi, during my next debian etch-install I want to give the facility to encrypt my hdd a try.
Now I read in the installation-howto, that it's recommended to set up one partition for every encrypted mount-point, like /var /tmp and /home. This section of the howto ----------------------- If you created encrypted volumes during the installation and assigned them mount points, you will be asked to enter the passphrase for each of these volumes during the boot. The actual procedure differs slightly between dm-crypt and loop-AES. ----------------------- made me a little unhappy with this pocedure. If I understand this right, I would have to type a passphrase 4 times during the system boot: 3 times to access encrypted partitions and 1 time to login... this sounds a lot not userfriendly. Is there a way to set all this up, and to type the passphrase once for all the encrypted volumes? Or to make the system bootable with a key on a usb-stick inserted in it's slot during the boot? I didn't find very useful hints on the web. And if there is no practical solution, I think I'd better leave it all unencrypted... Any possibilities known here by anyone? Regards, sigi. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]