um ouch, I missed this part! that's going to complicate matters enormously. if you can tar stuff off onto an external USB/firewire drive, I'd highly recommend that you do it now! otherwise, your problems will multiply harshly. once done, wipe/reinstall and place your backed up data in place. and yeah, whole disc encryption is really unnecessary unless you happen to be working for a government agency or some private firm that insists on "total security"I tend to encrypt /home and the swap partitions here. its not much of a performance hit and my data is "reasonably safe". On 7/26/10 12:01 PM, Matt Graham wrote: > From: "Bryan O'Neal" > > >> And yes the drive is encrypted using the red hat / fedora standard >> encryption. >> > When whole-disk encryption goes wrong, it's a total PITA to fix AFAICT. I'd > put the really sensitive data somewhere like /home or /data , and just encrypt > that partition or LV. That way, when it all goes pear-shaped, you have a > better chance of the stuff in /, /usr, and so forth still being usable. But I > don't need "complete paranoiac"-level security for most of my stuff.... > > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss