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blulite

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Jul 2, 2011
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I have two encrypted drives on my system, one is a "work boot disk", and the other is a "personal boot disk". When I boot the "work disk", I don't want access to the "personal disk", nor do I want to be asked about the password for the second disk. By default, during the login process I am asked for the password to the second disk.

Is there a means to turn this off? Ideally my work would have no access to my private boot disk. They don't with encryption, but each time it boots I would prefer to not be asked about the password.

Jeff
 
Nothing?

Ok, can someone help with this? Is it possible to use something like "AppleScript" to automatically hit the <CANCEL> button on the dialogue box?

Jeff
 
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