(02-24-2020, 08:14 AM)danielt Wrote:I was just getting ready to ask about that. I thought encryption wasn't supported by default kernel. If I wanted encryption I would have to install first then rerun script with new kernel to get it. Or are those two different things? Getting back to setting up with encryption you're saying that just by calling that variable CRYPT will encrypt it even with saying CRYPT=n?(02-24-2020, 04:51 AM)FeMike Wrote:(02-24-2020, 04:24 AM)danielt Wrote: For the curses (sorry that is jargon... "For the desktop chooser") interface then I think <Space> is used to check the boxes.
Thank you for your script! I'm new to this so hopefully my simple questions will go away. I will redo my set up and select with space key. Looking forward to this!
No worries.
BTW I think I noticed something about CRYPT=n in some of the other posts. The code to handle variables is a but crude and 'y' is just a mnemonic: you can set it to anything you like and it will enable encryption... if you don't want encryption then don't set it to anything.
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