On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 14:15:12 -0600, Albert Hopkins wrote: > I would probably use encfs, forget about the one-lvm-per-user > complexity, and just back up the encrypted filesystem just like any > other fs.
Alternatively, you could do the same with the in-kernel ecryptfs. These two solutions work in much the same way, allowing you to mount individual directories with their own passwords, so you could have a single /home with each user's directory having its own password. You back up the encrypted data, so no passwords are needed for this. -- Neil Bothwick Linux users do it without paying a Bill
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