On Mon, 30 Dec 2013, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

One approach is to put your important stuff on an encrypted partition that is 
not auto mounted.  Mount it only when needed, then unmount it.


Yeah, but poc was right in that if you have an image of the disk, you will know 
that there's an encrypted partition there, and you can get a court order to 
force the password.  Since you have no fourth amamendment rights upon entry to 
the country at the moment, the government does not need a warrant to seize your 
laptop and/or make an image of it to play with at one's leisure.  Of course, 
even having a good password is no guarantee any more.

billo
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