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I'm running 13.10 Saucy. If I didn't enable disk encryption during installation, is there any way to enable it post facto?



I found this, which says that encryption has to happen at install time, but it's also referring to Fedora. I can easily boot into a live disk if there's any way to do it from there.


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If you want to enable encryption of your home folder you will need to install and use these packages: ecryptfs-utils and cryptsetup. Also you will need another user account with administrator (sudo) privileges. The full documentation is here:





If you want to enable full disk encryption after installation, the short answer for now is probably: no, you can't. Anyway, if you are interested about this, your question is duplicate of:




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