Fresh Install From Nightly Compose desktop-x86_64-20091002.15.iso
Robert L Cochran
cochranb at speakeasy.net
Mon Oct 5 19:16:00 UTC 2009
On 10/05/2009 03:04 PM, James Laska wrote:
> Hey Robert,
>
> On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 14:47 -0400, Robert L Cochran wrote:
>
>> To make it clearer what I really want: I already have a Fedora 12 system
>> up and running but it does not appear to be encrypted.
>>
>> If I follow the instructions below (at
>> http://docs.fedoraproject.org/install-guide/f12/en-US/html/apcs04.html )
>>
>> will my Fedora 12 system be preserved, or will it be destroyed in the
>> encryption process? I get the feeling the answer is it will be destroyed
>> -- I need to encrypt a filesystem first and then install Fedora 12
>> within that.
>>
> Good question, sorry if that wasn't clear. To my understanding, you
> cannot encrypt an already unencrypted partition. I believe you'd need
> to back-up the data to another location, and then follow the procedures
> in the install-guide (either during anaconda or from an already
> installed system).
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
Hey James,
I did think this might be the case. I might try another (newer) nightly
compose and see if I can get the encryption to work. Only this time I'll
install the live system only and not add or subtract software to it
until I'm sure the important basics are working. I really like having
encryption to guard my privacy.
During yesterday's install attempt, Anaconda does not seem to have
encrypted my file system as part of the installation process, but this
might be because I was trying to replace an existing Fedora 12 system
with a brand new one and the older system was encrypted, and perhaps
that confuses Anaconda.
Bob
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