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Last week we learned how to create and use an encrypted, password-protected hard-drive partition usingcryptsetup-luks. Today we’re going to learn how to mount it automatically at boot, how to encrypt a USB stick, and some slick password-management hacks.

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Original post by Carla Schroder and software by Elliott Back

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