On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 01:38:26 -0600, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote: > Of course, for a normal desktop user, a separate /usr is basically > useless.
If you need to encrypt /etc but don't want the overhead of encrypting everything is /usr, which is basically publicly available files anyway, separating / and /usr makes sense. Compiling a kernel already takes long enough on a lower powered machine, encrypting /usr/src only makes it worse. -- Neil Bothwick C:\BELFRY is where I keep my .BAT files ^^^oo^^^
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