I have a laptop which has encrypted root "/" partition containing F9, a /opt partition also encrypted, and this has a /home sub-directory within it, and an unencrypted /boot partition. If I do a clean in stall of F10 from the DVD iso once it is released, are there any known problems likely to arise and should I be able to do a straightforward install but yet retain access to the encrypted /opt partition? In addition is it possible during the install to get the system to use the same passphrase for the luks encryption for the / as well as the pre-existing /opt partitions, and at the same time get the boot process to only ask for this passphrase once? Also the swap partition is encrypted - presumably the same encryption is possible with the pre-existing swap partition during install? The system that is currently on the machine was an original clean F9 install. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list