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> Towards the end of the Debian installation process, when you're asked
> whether you want to run tasksel or dselect, you can choose dselect
> and
> exit it before installing any packages. If you do that, you're left
> with a really minimal install. You might be able to base your work
> on
> this
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 12:41:37PM -0700, Chris Majewski wrote:
> Now, we're looking to upgrade the Linux on these thin clients. I like
> Debian, so that's one obvious choice. However, a standard Debian
> install (e.g. what I run on my machine) gives us much more than we
> need. This is
Hello,
Am Sam, 2002-10-19 um 08.32 schrieb Bill Wagner:
> I've got a few boxes running testing/unstable and I'd like to test
> running encrypted filesystems on some of them.
>
> My question is if it's possible to set up a pre-existing reiserfs or
> ext3 filesystem for encryption.
Yes it is possi
Hi Jesus,
Jesus Climent wrote:
> * Chroot
>
> The linux system call to jail a subtree.
>
> Has to be created and maintained manually.
You can try 'jailtool', if you like:
$ apt-cache show jailtool
[...]
Description: Tool to build chroot-jails for daemons.
Jailtool provides an easy way to buil
> Towards the end of the Debian installation process, when you're asked
> whether you want to run tasksel or dselect, you can choose dselect
> and
> exit it before installing any packages. If you do that, you're left
> with a really minimal install. You might be able to base your work
> on
> this
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 12:41:37PM -0700, Chris Majewski wrote:
> Now, we're looking to upgrade the Linux on these thin clients. I like
> Debian, so that's one obvious choice. However, a standard Debian
> install (e.g. what I run on my machine) gives us much more than we
> need. This is
Hello,
Am Sam, 2002-10-19 um 08.32 schrieb Bill Wagner:
> I've got a few boxes running testing/unstable and I'd like to test
> running encrypted filesystems on some of them.
>
> My question is if it's possible to set up a pre-existing reiserfs or
> ext3 filesystem for encryption.
Yes it is possi
Hi Jesus,
Jesus Climent wrote:
> * Chroot
>
> The linux system call to jail a subtree.
>
> Has to be created and maintained manually.
You can try 'jailtool', if you like:
$ apt-cache show jailtool
[...]
Description: Tool to build chroot-jails for daemons.
Jailtool provides an easy way to buil
I've got a few boxes running testing/unstable and I'd like to test
running encrypted filesystems on some of them.
My question is if it's possible to set up a pre-existing reiserfs or
ext3 filesystem for encryption. From what I've seen, it's more or less
mounting it as loopback with losetup but it
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