Hi all, bit of advice will be welcome.
On my laptop (a Dell 630m) my bios password password is also a password for the hard drive, the logic being some form of protection in case anyone nicks it and tries to get at the data by way of accessing via another PC.
I'm thinking though that encrypting my home partition may well be a more secure option. I have a couple of questions though and wonder if someone can help me:
1. If the system is up and running am I able to encrypt the partition or is it something I need to do during the course of an installation?
2. Let's say I succeed in encrypting it. Then one day I cannot boot and so I use a kubuntu/knoppix/mandriva live cd to rescue my data. Will I be prompted simply to enter the password and then be able to access it, or is it a bit more involved than that?
Would appreciate some guidance on this. Thanks
Ian
On my laptop (a Dell 630m) my bios password password is also a password for the hard drive, the logic being some form of protection in case anyone nicks it and tries to get at the data by way of accessing via another PC.
I'm thinking though that encrypting my home partition may well be a more secure option. I have a couple of questions though and wonder if someone can help me:
1. If the system is up and running am I able to encrypt the partition or is it something I need to do during the course of an installation?
2. Let's say I succeed in encrypting it. Then one day I cannot boot and so I use a kubuntu/knoppix/mandriva live cd to rescue my data. Will I be prompted simply to enter the password and then be able to access it, or is it a bit more involved than that?
Would appreciate some guidance on this. Thanks
Ian
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