Is anyone familiar with encrypting hard disks or at least partitions? <br><br>I've encrypted data partitions that contain say some of my personal music collection and don't want to risk unintentionally sharing music with other people at work. My desktop is pretty well locked down but if someone where to reboot the machine, I don't want the stuff automatically available from the console. I've used both mountloop and as well as using encryption=AES2048 in my /etc/fstab file.<br>
<br>Now I just heard about a program called truecrypt which sounds interesting. Apparently even the partition table is encrypted so it appears to be a disk with random data. Has anyone used it before? There's a brief description on wikipedia.<br>
<br>For my backups at home, I now have a couple of bare drives that I rotate at work or at a relatives house so it's stored off site. I'm wondering if I should be encrypting the data as it may contain personal data like old expense reports, etc.<br>
<br>Do people encrypt some of their partitions or do you encrypt the entire disk or what? I'm getting ready to rebuild my file server at home and wondering which partitions I should partition or just the backups disks that get rotated off site.<br>
<br>And I'm not talking about what you should be doing, I'm asking what people actually do.<br><br>claude<br><br>