On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 13:15 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
>
> > Nonetheless, I did, perhaps foolishly, encrypt a couple of my partitions
> > just to see if it does work and/or if there are any bizarre issues. Thus
> > far, other than having to answer a password, the encryption is more or
> > less transparent, i.e. everything works as normal. However, on my next
> > install/upgrade, I might just opt to go without the encryption. Of
> > course it depends on whether or not I'm in a cryptic mood. Hah hah. :)
>
> Heheheh! There's nothing foolish about it. If you don't know just what
> the encryption stuff is, nothing's better than experimentation.
I have a pretty good understanding of the theory and application of
encryption but, it's that ol' "gotta try it out" syndrome. I see a new
option come up when I do an install and right away i gotta try it. :)
yes I agree, experimentation is usually a good thing.
Ciao
John.
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