Am 29.04.2014 09:14, schrieb Nio Wiklund:
> Maybe this link will help you
>
> http://serverfault.com/questions/160277/ubuntu-how-to-decrypt-home-directory-swap-basically-everything-without-reins
>
> Rememeber to backup your system before trying, because it is risky!
>
> Best regards
> Nio
Thank
2014-04-29 08:52, Nio Wiklund skrev:
> 2014-04-29 08:30, fari...@arcor.de skrev:
>> Am 29.04.2014 06:58, schrieb Nio Wiklund:
>>> Maybe this link will help you find it (if you are using 'encrypted home')
>>>
>>> http://bodhizazen.net/Tutorials/Ecryptfs/
>>
>> Thanks for the link! But it's not reall
2014-04-29 08:30, fari...@arcor.de skrev:
> Am 29.04.2014 06:58, schrieb Nio Wiklund:
>> Maybe this link will help you find it (if you are using 'encrypted home')
>>
>> http://bodhizazen.net/Tutorials/Ecryptfs/
>
> Thanks for the link! But it's not really what i need.
>
> Actually, i'm mainly pre
Am 29.04.2014 06:58, schrieb Nio Wiklund:
> Maybe this link will help you find it (if you are using 'encrypted home')
>
> http://bodhizazen.net/Tutorials/Ecryptfs/
Thanks for the link! But it's not really what i need.
Actually, i'm mainly preoccupated for the samsung (on which i lost the
passphr
2014-04-29 02:35, fari...@arcor.de skrev:
> 1.
> On a samsung whereto in installed lubuntu 13.10 (upgraded then by
> do-release-upgrade to 14.04) i chose encryption and i got someting like
> a 64 characters key. I wrote that down, as suggested. Do i understand
> correctly that the encryption is som
1.
On a samsung whereto in installed lubuntu 13.10 (upgraded then by
do-release-upgrade to 14.04) i chose encryption and i got someting like
a 64 characters key. I wrote that down, as suggested. Do i understand
correctly that the encryption is somewhat "silently" done? And the need
of that key woul