Cor Legemaat wrote:
Hi all:
I try to get a Fedora 18 laptop with an encrypted home partition to not
mount at start up but when the user log into gdm with pam_mount. The
encrypted partition is created during install by anaconda, just created
an partition and set the mount point to the user's home directory with
the option to encrypt the partition.
What I tried in order to eliminate the requirement for the password at
boot without success:
1) Via the gui disks utility in gnome and set it to not mount at start up.
2) Commented the relevant entry in /etc/fstab
3) Commented the entry in /etc/cryptab
I see the pam mount options are also not added automatically to the
files in /etc/pam.d/ but that's not a problem for me, that was also the
case on my Gentoo system, will use that as guide. For now I only need to
eliminate the password request at boot, any ideas?
Depending on the level of security you need, you might consider envfs. I thought
I did this using "noauto" in fstab and allowing user mount, but at best that was
a few releases ago.
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