Archive for November 26th, 2009
Karmic and Luks: USB drive encryption made (almost) easy
0 Comments Published November 26th, 2009 in Lifehacks, LinuxI discovered today that in Karmic there is an option to format encrypted usb disks. But first of all you need to install the support for this feature; from the terminal: $ sudo apt-get install cryptsetup When you plug in your USB disk, and mount it, you'll see an icon on your desktop. Right-clicking on [...]
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