Eccryption in Fedora and Red Hat's Broken System for Promoting Microsoft
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Dante Catalfamo ☛ Adding a Second Encrypted Drive to Fedora
This post will cover creating a second encrypted drive on Fedora that automatically decrypts on boot and mounts to a set location.
I had finally run out of room on my SSD. I went to the store to buy another so I could increase the amount of storage space in my PC. I got home and installed it. Then I thought.
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Now everything should be setup and ready! The drive should unlock when you type your password at boot and automatically mounted to the correct location.
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Benny Siegert ☛ The [Proprietary] VS Code Flatpak is useless [Ed: The VS Code spyware is also useless; use Free software for editing text/code, not proprietary malware controlled by Microsoft, taking over the systems it really wants to sabotage or convert to Windows]
I installed Fedora 39 the other day. (More on that in one of the next posts.) It has a nifty software installer thing named “Discover”. When I typed “Visual Studio Code” into the search box, it dutifully installed VS Code. As a Flatpak.