Using pinentry-curses interactively in Linux boot process fails (SOLVED)

Grant Olson kgo at grant-olson.net
Fri Jul 23 22:32:18 CEST 2010


On 7/23/10 2:52 AM, Malte Gell wrote:
> 
> 
> Yes and the boot partition is not encrypted, only /home But I solved it. 
> 
> Regards
> Malte
> 

Just keep in mind that if you're not encrypting the whole disk, your
sensitive data can leak to /tmp and swap.  I'm only bringing this up
because it seems like you've taken some elaborate steps to protect your
data.

-- 
Grant

"I am very hungry," Kobayashi said. "I wish there were hot dogs in jail."

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