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On 03.06.2015 06:26, ? wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jun 2015 at 15:39 Ivan Mincik ivan.min...@gmail.com
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I was thinking that if we would use encrypted root, only system
administrator would be able to boot client machines by manually
On Tue, 2 Jun 2015 at 15:39 Ivan Mincik ivan.min...@gmail.com wrote:
I was thinking that if we would use encrypted root, only system
administrator would be able to boot client machines by manually
entering password. Or, do you know any better solution ?
If you're willing to go to each client
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Hi Alkis, thank you very much for your reply. My answers are below:
On 02.06.2015 06:32, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
On 01/06/2015 11:03 μμ, Ivan Mincik wrote:
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Dear LTSP developers, I am wondering if
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Dear LTSP developers,
I am wondering if it is possible to setup encrypted NBD root device
which I want to use in some other Open Source project. I have just
found, that LTSP is using encrypted NBD, but only for swap device. Is
there any technical
On 01/06/2015 11:03 μμ, Ivan Mincik wrote:
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Dear LTSP developers,
I am wondering if it is possible to setup encrypted NBD root device
which I want to use in some other Open Source project. I have just
found, that LTSP is using encrypted NBD, but