Just curious why one feels the need to encrypt your OS. Is it just paranoia or a desire to make things as difficult as possible?
I can understand (kind of) encryption for home folders, like maybe you don't want that embarrassing pic of you out in the open, but what's the point of encryption for OS and programs? So if you have a laptop and leave the house with it, and lose it somehow, are you worried that someone will see that you installed some program or other But why encrypt your OS at home
AFAIK tell, your log in password will keep someone off your system until they have it in there hands, then all bets are off. I can even easily crack a linux or windows login password in just a few minutes, so I get that's not real security.
I see so many people posting struggles with LUKS and LVM and other complications like they are international spies or something.
I'm honestly curious of the motivation behind it.
I can understand (kind of) encryption for home folders, like maybe you don't want that embarrassing pic of you out in the open, but what's the point of encryption for OS and programs? So if you have a laptop and leave the house with it, and lose it somehow, are you worried that someone will see that you installed some program or other But why encrypt your OS at home
AFAIK tell, your log in password will keep someone off your system until they have it in there hands, then all bets are off. I can even easily crack a linux or windows login password in just a few minutes, so I get that's not real security.
I see so many people posting struggles with LUKS and LVM and other complications like they are international spies or something.
I'm honestly curious of the motivation behind it.
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