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If you've read Cory Doctorow's Little Brother (a wonderful novel, by the way) you'll know that the main character sets up a Truecrypt-esque hidden volume on his phone. It opens to the login prompt, and he can give a username and password that could either lead to the "innocent" volume or the not-so-innocent one.
Is there a way to do this on login (or on boot) on an Ubuntu/Linux Mint system? I'm open to switching OSes but I'm rather attached to Ubuntu at the moment.
Is the whole OS hidden? Seems a tad unnecessary. What if it was a separate password for a user account?
Also is the truecrypt bootloader installed with the default truecrypt package? – tekknolagi – 2012-08-22T14:33:05.360