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'Encrypt the new Linux installation for security' - torreydale - 12-20-2015 Why is this option during the installation frowned upon by Linux Lite? Does it not work? Re: 'Encrypt the new Linux installation for security' - Valtam - 12-20-2015 Which option are you referring to? The Encryption with LVM or the Encrypt Home folder option at the user details part? Re: 'Encrypt the new Linux installation for security' - torreydale - 12-20-2015 The encrypt home folder part. I haven't done it on an install yet, but in light of this story I began to wonder. I actually heard about this 4 days ago and that there's been an emergency patch put out, but apparently the story about the vulnerability has resurfaced and is becoming more popular than the part about the patch. Re: 'Encrypt the new Linux installation for security' - Wirezfree - 12-20-2015 I just checked for latest updates, I think this one relates to 14.04 LTS.?? 56 : Name: grub2-common INSTALLED: 2.02~beta2-9ubuntu1.4 AVAILABLE: 2.02~beta2-9ubuntu1.6 It looks related to the list in this posting Re: 'Encrypt the new Linux installation for security' - torreydale - 12-20-2015 Right. I'm aware of the patch. It's not getting the publicity the vulnerability is getting. Nevertheless, it all re-sparked my curiosity about why the Linux Lite Help Manual states: Note: If you want to encrypt your home folder, do not select the option 'Encrypt the new Linux installation for security' instead, please follow these instructions here. Re: 'Encrypt the new Linux installation for security' - Valtam - 12-20-2015 It's not 'frowned upon'. We simply haven't discovered why choosing that option crashes the installer. This has been covered several times in these Forums. Cheers |