S scissorband macrumors member Original poster Jan 16, 2010 88 0 Aug 19, 2010 #1 I want to encrypt my whole drive including the home, swap, root, etc., everything. I'm only familiar with this process on OpenBSD so I'm not quite sure how to do it on my MacBook Pro. Is there a detailed guide somewhere I can read?
I want to encrypt my whole drive including the home, swap, root, etc., everything. I'm only familiar with this process on OpenBSD so I'm not quite sure how to do it on my MacBook Pro. Is there a detailed guide somewhere I can read?
satcomer Suspended Feb 19, 2008 9,115 1,977 The Finger Lakes Region Aug 19, 2010 #2 Espionage is good enough for some governments then it should be good enough for you.
angelwatt Moderator emeritus Aug 16, 2005 7,852 9 USA Aug 19, 2010 #3 PGP offers full disk encryption (FDE) for Mac. Here's a decent discussion on the lack of Mac options for FDE.
PGP offers full disk encryption (FDE) for Mac. Here's a decent discussion on the lack of Mac options for FDE.