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by eitland
2247 days ago
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That might technically be true, but as far as I know, with my setup, if I reset my Linux password and use the new password to access my account, my data will be gone as the home folder encryption key was encrypted with my password or something to that effect. Now I cannot say for sure that this is possible on the root account as well - I've hardly used the actual root account since Ubuntu taught me otherwise in 2006 - but I see no obvious reason why you shouldn't be able to encrypt roots home folder the same way we encrypt other home folders. I'm interested in knowing though in case I'm missing something. |
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So that guide basically assumes you either already know your decryption passphrase or you don’t have full disk encryption. In either case, changing roots password wouldn’t lock you out of the root file system