Am 15. May, 2006 schwätzte Craig White so: > Normally, I wouldn't post up about Windows but I thought that this might > interest some... > > http://informationweek.com/ > > See the link to 20 questions about Windows Vista (I didn't link it > directly since it attaches a session_id). This was the thing that I > found interesting... > > 20. Can a dual-boot PC be set up for Linux and Vista? > > At the moment, it appears that it will be exceedingly difficult, or even > impossible, to set up a dual-boot PC with both Linux and Vista on it. > That's because of Vista's new hardware-based encryption feature called > BitLocker Drive Encryption, which functions as a kind of data repository > that protects data in case a PC is stolen or lost. Is it per drive or per box? In other words could GNU/Linux just reside on another hard drive? Also, this seems to just be yet another way for m$ to make it hard to upgrade... ciao, der.hans > BitLocker Drive Encryption makes it difficult or impossible to exchange > the data required by a dual-boot system, says security guru Bruce > Schneir. "You could look at BitLocker as anti-Linux because it > frustrates dual-boot," he said at a panel at the Infosec conference in > London. > > However, not all versions of Vista use BitLocker. At the moment, it's > unclear if those other versions will be able to dual-boot between Linux > and Vista. > > Craig > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators! https://LOPSA.org/ # If it's not a toy you're looking at it wrong. -- der.hans