![]() I quickly mounted my drive and put in all the files I wanted to encrypt. Again it was quite fast, and this time it worked. I decided to redo the process and this time choose to create a new TrueCrypt partition as an FAT drive. ![]() It was giving me a file error saying the partition could not be mounted. However, when the formatting finished (and it is much faster to format in Linux than in Windows), I found that TrueCrypt was just not opening. When it asked which file format did I want to encrypt the new partition, I choose EXT4. I couldn’t find much help in the beginning (until later after figuring it out I found these excellent sites:Īfter installation, I wanted to create a TrueCrypt volume. Then I clicked “run in terminal” and that seemed to work. I double clicked the icon but wasn’t quite sure what to do next to install.I first clicked run, but it didn’t work. However I wanted to see how encryption would work on my Linux distro Ubuntu 10.10.ĭownloading TrueCrypt was easy… if you know what to select. Working with Windows, TrueCrypt is an excellent solution. ![]() ![]() I’m in a security phase… encrypting everything. TrueCrypt on Linux (Ubuntu) FebruPosted by Nigel Ajay Kumar (NAyK) in Open Source, Ubuntu.
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