Why /home/myusername is not fully encrypted and a separate directory is created?
I just read this blog about the upcoming encryption feature of Ubuntu:
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Looks like the encrypted folder is kept separately from the user home folder. You need to manually symlink all folders you want to protect under the encryption directory tree. Is there a some technical reason why we cannot encrypt /home/username altogether?
- The end user cannot create symlinks
- The data is not protected by default -> bad -> this must be very carefully told to the end users when you advertise this feature
- When you install new softwarre which create security sensitive settings (e.g. browser's passwords) you need to remember to do the symlinking
OSX creates encrypted /home/username directories with its corresponding application. It is also possible to create encrypted home folders in Linux with some cryptsetup and dmsetup magic (http://
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