On Sat, 2009-09-26 at 20:02 +0200, Till Maas wrote:
> You need to edit /etc/crypttab (man crypttab) to create a mapping for
> unencrypting the partition and /etc/fstab to mount the unencrypted
> volume.
This was what I needed, thank you.
After adding that line, I just needed to add a line to /etc
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 11:36:28AM +0100, Tim Waugh wrote:
> I've now set up another encrypted drive (for backups), and want to add
> it to the system so that it is mounted automatically. It uses the same
> encryption password.
>
> I can't find how to do this though, and the things I've tried ha
Hi,
When I installed rawhide-nearly-Fedora-12-Alpha a while back, I made
sure to encrypt the entire system. Works a treat.
I've now set up another encrypted drive (for backups), and want to add
it to the system so that it is mounted automatically. It uses the same
encryption password.
I can't
I'm pretty sure LUKS handles that stuff, might poke around google for info
on that. I'm unfortunately not extremely familiar with it but if I remember
correctly that is what does it.
-Adam
>From Android
On Sep 26, 2009 9:41 AM, "Ralf Ertzinger" wrote:
Hi.
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 11:36:28 +0100, Ti
Hi.
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 11:36:28 +0100, Tim Waugh wrote
> I'm not clear on how the existing encrypted partitions get unlocked
> but I think perhaps dracut does it? I get prompted for the encryption
> password during boot.
I have a similar, but slightly different question. I have used an
encrypt