I do want home-based encryption but, what about the new `systemd-homed`?
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Ubiquity needs support for fscrypt
To manage notifications abou
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Ubiquity needs support for fscrypt
To manage notifications about t
Note that the above was added in fscrypt 0.2.6 (january 2020), and it is
described here:
https://github.com/google/fscrypt/pull/167
Ubuntu still packages 0.2.5 (september 2019)
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> I think some problem has to be considered: as far as I understood, the folder
> /.fscrypt shall not be deleted (risk to loose access to your data?)
> if yes, it's a bit risky in case you re-install system on / with a separated
> encrypted /home that you want to keep.
When you set up your encry
I think some problem has to be considered: as far as I understood, the folder
/.fscrypt shall not be deleted (risk to loose access to your data?)
if yes, it's a bit risky in case you re-install system on / with a separated
encrypted /home that you want to keep.
I also would like to add an other