How To Encrypt existing home directory?

Caleb Marcus caleb.marcus at gmail.com
Tue Mar 25 22:59:00 UTC 2008


It appears that something's wrong with your GPG installation...
Evolution reports that your signatures are invalid, and when
double-checked with the GPG command-line application, I verified this.
On Tue, 2008-03-25 at 14:11 -0300, Pedro Vanzella wrote:

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> Hello!
> I want to encrypt my existing home directory (I don't mind losing the 
> files, actually, I can make a backup) and the swap partition.
> Is there an easy how-to to help me do that? I looked around but all I 
> found was some very long guides on how to change the file system to an 
> ecrypted FS.
> By the way, my home partition is reiserFS.
> 
> Thanks!
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