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Can somone give me easy step by step guide how to easy encrypt home directory in Linux Arch please?
I spent all day to try encrypt home directory (how I did it before in Debian) I used encyptfs-migrate-home -u [myusername] but after all encyption finished I'm unable to login to KDE to complete encyptfs-unwrap-passphrase script. I got error when KDE runing from xserver: call to lnusertemp failed (temporary directories full?)
Realy approciate your help.
Sławek
Last edited by infoslaw (2016-06-24 13:02:56)
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Here are some links to Arch Linux's great documentation:
I found those two to be immensely helpful in learning about encryption on Arch Linux.
Although it looks like you might actually want this (ECryptfs ArchWiki). I use the dm-crypt/LUKS method, but the ArchWiki for ECryptfs looks like it has a good amount of info.
Just as a heads up, be sure to search the ArchWiki thoroughly and look up what you're trying to do in general (encryption) first when you're trying to solve a problem. The ArchWiki is very detailed and helpful.
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unfortunately it is not easy way
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Here are some links to Arch Linux's great documentation:
I found those two to be immensely helpful in learning about encryption on Arch Linux.
Although it looks like you might actually want this (ECryptfs ArchWiki). I use the dm-crypt/LUKS method, but the ArchWiki for ECryptfs looks like it has a good amount of info.
Just as a heads up, be sure to search the ArchWiki thoroughly and look up what you're trying to do in general (encryption) first when you're trying to solve a problem. The ArchWiki is very detailed and helpful.
Thank you! Can I encrypt by use dm-crypt/LUKS method whole particion in few steps? Do you know does posible to clone hdd after full encryption?
Regards,
Sławek
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I'm not sure I would call running Arch in general to be easy.
Step-by-step guides are frowned upon, although e.g. the wiki tells you what to do and how, don't expect hand-holding here.
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Can I encrypt by use dm-crypt/LUKS method whole particion in few steps?
I'm not quite sure about your definition of "few", and likewise "easy", so you can determine that for yourself by looking at the ArchWiki page for dm-crypt/LUKS. If the steps defined there meet your criteria for "few" and "easy" steps, then all the better.
Do you know does posible to clone hdd after full encryption?
I haven't tried it before, but I can't think of any reason why you couldn't. You'd need to keep in mind the same things as with ordinary disk imaging, in addition to making sure you preserve the LUKS header.
I think maybe a better approach given your relative unfamiliarity with dm-crypt/LUKS may be to encrypt whatever you will, encrypt your destination, and transfer between them if possible. As far as the security goes for it, I can't say for sure, but it sounds like a lot less to worry about than with cloning.
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Thank you very much for all posts related to encryption. I choose dm-crypt with LUKS method. I encrypted one of my particion /home also I did it test with clonezilla and with 1TB hdd it takes circa 12 hours to image 1:1 all hard drive.
Regards,
Sławek
Last edited by infoslaw (2013-05-17 23:20:21)
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The issue has been resolved now.
Last edited by infoslaw (2013-05-24 08:03:38)
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The issue has been resolved now.
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Thank you gridcol
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