On 14.07.2013, Ranjan Maitra wrote: 

> So, I tried to encrypt the disk (option in Fedora) and failed
> because /boot can not be in encrypted partition.

The /boot partition must of course remain unencrypted, otherwise you
can't boot your encrypted system at all.

> I have only one HDD
> and it appears that the encrypted option is for the entire HDD.

Yes.

>  Is there any place in the new Anaconda where encryption can be done for
> selected partitions? Where? 

It's in the partition section, you'll have to choose "no encryption"
and in the "manual partitioning" section you can enable it for
non-system partitions.

 
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