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QuestionFull Disk Encryption for Ubuntu Linux: How? PinmemberLee, Gun-Woon6:48 12 Jan '12  
So, I've got a system equipped with a card reader (that I can boot from), a solid-state drive, and 2 conventional hard drives. I want to install Ubuntu on it and have all of it (except the boot partition because it can't) be fully encrypted.
 
Just so there's no confusion here:
  1. Full disk encryption: the use of disk encryption software or hardware to ensure that every (or almost every) bit persisted in storage is encrypted and unreadable to unauthorized users. That means anything on the disk that can be covered by encryption will be covered by encryption.
  2. Linux newbie: Yes. That's me.
  3. The setup I'm trying to achieve: (Click to see the diagram. [^])
I've already done this successfully using Windows BitLocker on the same system (though I had to apply some blunt-force trauma to get it to do what I want, and it boots without prompting for a password). The same seems to take a bit more work under Ubuntu since the official installers won't perform full-disk encryption without forcing me to type the same passphrase for every partition that needs to be decrypted.
 
From what I've read elsewhere, I've got a general idea what I have to do (install normally, move directories, change mount points, modify fstab and cryptab), but nothing concrete.


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AnswerRe: Full Disk Encryption for Ubuntu Linux: How? Pinmemberloctrice17:03 12 Jan '12  
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