On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 11:37:52AM +0100, Andrew Henry wrote: > Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > It comes down to this. Backups -- if its something you don't want to > > have to go through the work to replace, then you should back it > > up. Even if it's something that can't be "lost" because you have > > original cds lying around, is the *effort* to re-rip it all something > > you don't want to "lose". > > > > my recommendation is: pick up another drive, slap it in a cheap > > IDE-USB box and copy that stuff. Then, when you're done with the > > change, you'll have a lovely backup you can stick in your safe... and > > you'll have a spare drive floating around for when one dies. > > > > A > > > Thanks for the advice. I looked around and managed to find a simple > guide for doing this the "right" way: > > http://www.hermann-uwe.de/blog/howto-disk-encryption-with-dm-crypt-luks-and-debian
nice guide. it was definitely part of my list of open tabs when I was setting up my encrypted laptop. He's got some other good ones there as well. A
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