On 2013-02-19 20:36, green wrote:
I use LUKS and cryptsetup encryption, but not for the root
filesystem. Probably fstab and crypttab are all that you need to
change. Grub configuration is another possibility, but I am guessing
that you have a dedicated /boot partition and so no grub change is
necessary.
Yes, that's correct. /boot is the only non-encrypted partition I have.
I suggest that you make sure you have a live Linux CD/DVD (eg. grml)
(just in case), make the changes, and reboot.
That's always sound advise.
Thanks for your time. I think I'll dive into the deep and see what
happens.
Grx HdV