Tue 29 May 2007
Both in Windows, and in Linux, the files are normally free available, that gives to each "accidental passerby" (or also not especially accidental) the free access to each information.
If you would like to keep something a secret from the stranger - this article is for you. Especially it has to do with notebook-owner (everybody heard of notebook thefts).
I have busied myself with the encoding thing, looked what the people write, and found only a few clever articles, and almost none for Linux, than I had to reinvent the wheel myself. Maybe it also will be usefully for somebody.
I didn't encrypt all partitions but only the user dates. It is just as certain as the all partitions with all packages and the libraries would be encoded!
I have busied myself with the encoding thing, looked what the people write, and found only a few clever articles, and almost none for Linux, than I had to reinvent the wheel myself. Maybe it also will be usefully for somebody.
I didn't encrypt all partitions but only the user dates. It is just as certain as the all partitions with all packages and the libraries would be encoded!
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