Re: encription

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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rick Stevens
> Sent: 09/28/13 12:44 AM
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Subject: Re: encription
> 
> On 09/27/2013 02:22 PM, Patrick Dupre issued this missive:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I encripted one partition of a usb key.
> > When I plug it, it used to ask me about the paraphase, but after I
> > entered one time, the partition is mounted. Then, I can eject the key, and replug it,
> > but it does not ask me anymore the paraphrase, mounting the partition automatically.
> > I would like that it ask me the paraphrase every time that the key
> > in replugged.
> > How can I get this behavior?
> 
> Did you actually eject or dismount the USB device (via the umount or
> eject commands or desktop options) or did you simply unplug it? 
I tried both. I even turned the machine off, but it still keep in
memory the passphrase somewhere.
If you
> unmounted or ejected it, I'd imagine you'd be asked for the passphrase
> the next time you mounted it. If it doesn't ask, then yeah, we have an
> issue--nothing having to do with that device should be cached.
I would agree.
> If all you did was unplug it, then the filesystem was never closed, the
> system never saw it as unmounted and the current mount is still valid.
> If that is the case, you're lucky it wasn't corrupted (you must have
> waited long enough between write operations for changes to be flushed
> to the device).
I did not use the partition while it was plugged and mounted.

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