Hello all
I am currently running Nadia Cinnamon on a laptop and want to reinstall the system with as much security and encryption as possible
I used to have an acquaintance who knew a lot about IT security and he told me that the Alternate Install disk of Ubuntu allowed one to have full disk encryption
I want something like that, in fact I want the most secure system I can have. On top of that I will use Pidgin OTR, Tor etc,
Is anyone available to volunteer to help walk me through all these steps please?
Thanks
Ben
Total encryption wanted - help needed
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Total encryption wanted - help needed
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Re: Total encryption wanted - help needed
I believe full disk encryption will be available on Mint 15. search the forum for a work around available now.
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Re: Total encryption wanted - help needed
Here you go - PM me if you need help.
Easy Full System Encryption with Linux Mint (Howto) -> http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/344
Easy Full System Encryption with Linux Mint (Howto) -> http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/344
Re: Total encryption wanted - help needed
Thank you Deep64Blue. Can you confirm that this script works for Nadia? The page says it was meant for v.10.deep64blue wrote:Here you go - PM me if you need help.
Easy Full System Encryption with Linux Mint (Howto) -> http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/344
Thanks.
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Re: Total encryption wanted - help needed
That script doesn't but turns out there is a much easier way in 14:-
http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/1166
http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/1166