On 04/04/2013 10:41 AM, Matthew J. Roth wrote:
As a warning to future readers, this is just bad advice because then the files would be unencrypted on a device that is much easier to lose.
I get the impression that the OP's concern wasn't accidental loss, but theft or otherwise unauthorized access. And, there are lots of ways to carry a flash drive that make them hard to misplace.
Using a Linux-specific file system won't stop anybody from the gubbermint from reading it, but it will deter the casual thief who probably doesn't know that the way Windows stores things isn't the only way. For that matter, you can, if you wish, encrypt the drive, to add a second layer of security and if you're really cautious, the files themselves. One of the nice things about doing it this way is that you can put the drive in your checked luggage and carry the laptop and not have to worry about TSA or Customs finding something you'd rather they didn't see.
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