> I'm not sure that encrypting your hard disk is really a > protection against trojans - you have to give access to the > disk to anything you run, so if it's a trojan it will act > as normal. It's some protection against someone with physical > access planting a trojan on your system while you're away > from it, but apparently not perfect (see the recent thread > "Vulnerability in encrypted loop device for Linux", which I > didn't understand) I agree with you. I just need it as a physical protection because sometimes I am away from my laptop. Regards Andreas ______________________________________________________ Einmal schenken, 12mal auspacken: Zeitschriften-Abos zu Weihnachten! http://rubriken.fireball.de/guj/