
On Mon, 8 Jul 1996, Ray Arachelian wrote:
I'm constantly switching between NT and 95 and have them installed on the same drive. Would be cool to have some low level driver to encryption from the Master Boot Record for example to get around unfriendly OS's- but then NT won't respect the BIOS calls, 95 in 32 bit mode won't, Linux sure as hell wont, etc....
Linux, however, does have the cfs (crypted filesystem), which will let you do the same thing. Supposedly lets you plug in your own encryption method and all that... Also allows different users to encrypt with different passwords, and such (or just the root user encrypt the whole partition). Find the web page for more info. \\\| Elliot Lee |\\\ || "Claim to fame": \\\| Red Hat Software |\\\ || Live in only town in the \\\| Webmaster www.redhat.com, |\\\ || USA with an unlisted ZIP \\\| Programmer, etc. |\\\ || code.