So my question is: Is someone developing a cryptographic
filesystem for Linux that works just like a normal filesystem?
Something like crypto-ext2fs?
Where you mount like this:
mount /dev/hdc4 /mnt -t crypto-ext2
Please enter mount passphrase: ********
mounting /dev/hdc4 cryptofilesystem on /mnt.
Is something like that in existence? It doesn't need to be ext2
based, but that would be preferred.
Thanks.
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