"you can do anything in linux"

>"you can do anything in linux"
>try to encrypt system disk in place
>you can't

LOLE

lincucks will defend this

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But you can.

Show me how and I'll send you $1,000,000, guaranteed.

github.com/johndoe31415/luksipc

k

where's my million faggot?

wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/disk_encryption
educate yourself, pajeet.

Pajeet but you only make one cent each post

That only works for non-system disks
I'm on Debian though

>If you use luksipc and it bricks your disk and destroys all your data then that's your fault, not mine.

Wow, I love open source!

>non-system disks

then move a basic rootfs into /tmp and chroot, umount then runit dipshit.

done.

Fucking Indian niggers shilling windows

Yeah and do this and do this and do this
Wow ease of use

I"m sorry you're too tarded to understand how your system works.

maybe go back to windows then cuck.

in the interim, where is my million?

If you fuck up with encryption it is your fault.
You should know what you're doing when encrypting your data.
Otherwise, don't encrypt.

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Right here

*unsheaths penis*

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ITT pajeet too stupid to use linux.
Stop embarrassing yourself.

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>No douchebag I am actually much smarter than you.

says the guy who's butt-frustrated that linux is flexible enough to allow you to use a ram based filesystem as a temporary root to carry out changes to disks.

winbabby please.

This post just proves that you're not the sharpest tool in the shed. Sad.

>no driver

ha! I haven't laughed like that in a while. thanks user

people who assume windows/ios is automagically more user friendly than linux need to be reminded thats only because they were raised for the first 17 years of their life using that operating system because of their parents, school, videogames etc

Sup Forums is not a consumer board

Not an argument

Nah m8, it's more like this

It's free, stop complaining!

Not an argument

It is also written in every EULA of existence.

>people who assume windows/ios is automagically more user friendly than linux need to be reminded thats only because they were raised for the first 17 years of their life using that operating system

>encrypt a drive on macos
>turn on filevault

>encrypt a drive on windows
>turn on bitlocker

>encrypt a drive on linux
>hack the nasa

It is a bit surprising Fedora/Ubuntu don't have an in-place conversion tool desu.

Tesla opened most of their patents though, it's very firmly mixed source

haha must suck to be so fucking stupid

if linux struggles to encrypt in place and android is based on the linux kernel why can android encrypt in place

is the problem linux or is the real problem ganoo?

I just noticed this on my samsung j3 as well. You can unecrypt the sd card but you can't unencrypt the phone once it's been encrypted and it's made my lagdroid even more laggy.

I want off the lincuck ride.

How new are you?

I think it's proprietary extras added with the stock ROM, which may explain why some builds of cyanogenmod and lineage os still have broken encryption.

>filevault
>bitlocker
enjoy your backdoors.

I hate this meme just because instead of picking from the hundreds of proprietary cars, they picked a fucking tesla which is actually open source.
pic related is another open source car

OP better be ready to deliver

>you can do anything on Linux
>try to use the wifi

What linuxfags believe
>"cia-san, get me the files on Anonymous"
>"american government senpai, we can't. He runs linux and uses chinese phones"
>"fuck"
What actually happens
>"cia-san, get me the files on the top ten cyber criminals to fuck over today for fox news"
>"Is Anonymous an alright target this time?"
>"Him and everyone else running Linux, Tor, and chink imports are always perfect."
>"More than enough to keep these scum locked away."
You're being watched linucks. You cannot escape the botnet.

>using proprietary engine blobs

the stuff that is open source in a tesla can be figured out a anybody with a rc car.

>we can't. He runs linux and uses chinese phones

Proprietary software makes the same claims, only they hide it in a legally binding agreement that you won't read.