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I would like to create an encrypted folder on my ext4-data partition, where I can move some secret data into.
how do I create such a folder?
The drive is already more than half full, so is there a way so I don't have to define the size of the folder when creating it?
Optimally it grows as it gets filled.
update:
Thanks, due to your answers, I will use ecryptfs.
Please show here, how the bash commands would look like to configure this, so in the end I would have the folder /data/
where I could move files into (I would like to encrypt my photo-library folder, which is on another harddrive)
And where and when I would have to enter the password in the boot-process to have this folder available after every reboot.
is there a similar script like ecryptfs-setup-private, but not for the home-folder but for a definable folder on another partition instead? (I would like to encrypt my photo-library folder, which is on another harddrive) – rubo77 – 2013-04-11T15:41:08.397