[00:27] <chilts> I like how 14.04 encrypts my whole disk, and then (if I want) to encrypt my home directory too :)
[00:28] <chilts> though installing Awesome and not using Unity is always my first job
[00:34] <mwhudson> chilts: lvm encryption and then ecryptfs?
[00:34] <ibeardslee> sometimes I get a fraction annoyed with the fully encrypted disk .. because if the kernels don't get removed properly /boot gets full (only 256MB)
[00:35] <ibeardslee>  /boot is outside the encrypted lvm
[00:36] <mwhudson> ah right
[00:36] <mwhudson> i only have two kernels installed currently it seems, seems reasonable...
[00:36] <mwhudson> (i think this has gotten better recently?)
[00:36] <chilts> dunno exactly what it did, it's all automatic on install :)
[00:37] <chilts> it installed brilliantly fast off a USB drive
[00:37] <chilts> I guess when I install RedHat 7.1 back in the day it would take an hour or so
[00:37] <ibeardslee> I change the default for the LVM, separating /home from /
[00:37] <chilts> *installed
[00:38] <chilts> ibeardslee: I used to, but these days I can't be arsed :D
[00:38] <ibeardslee> main reason I do it is for our internal builds we are working towards
[00:39] <ibeardslee> a FAI build that rebuilds a workstation only hitting on / and leaving /home (and other partitions) alone
[00:40] <chilts> ah yeah, good idea
[00:41] <ibeardslee> also a hell of a lot easier to use 'find' and the like and only look in the current partition
[00:41] <chilts> lunch!!!
[19:51] <ibeardslee> morning
[20:29] <ajmitch> morning
[20:43] <olly> morning
[22:28] <mwhudson> morning