On Jul 14, 2013 8:41 AM, "Ranjan Maitra" <maitra.mbox.ignored@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In Fedora, there has almost always been an option at the disk
> partitioning stage to encrypt the disk ("Encrypt my data"). I have never
> used it but wanted to try it. So, what does this give me? In other
> words, is it still possible to 1. Hibernate and come back (with
> password, perhaps)?
> 2. ssh into it from another machine (of course, when it is on and
> running).
>
> Just making sure I understand what I am getting into.
>
> Thanks!
> Ranjan
>
> PS: Installing F19 on my shiny new Dell XPS13 which came with Ubuntu
> 12.04 LTS (lower-priced than Windoze). Btw, the Ubuntu installer crashed
> in the final stages of installation! So much for the reliability LTS....
>
> Ranjan
>
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Encrypting the hard drive is the same as encrypting data in email / websites; used to protect your data from those who break into your machine and steal your data. It is also used if you are prone to leaving your computer places where people may lift it while you are away; if encrypted, the computer is us less to them unless they have your password, even if said thief were to try to install another OS as it asks you for that password. If you are letting others use your box it is a pointless exercise if you give them your password.
Hope this helps,
Richard
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