tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3953059524835334184.post6061400658435367304..comments2024-01-11T23:16:34.601-08:00Comments on House of the Geek at heart: Managing EBS in EC2 for Ubuntu LinuxUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3953059524835334184.post-73042300256911357002011-12-21T08:15:02.156-08:002011-12-21T08:15:02.156-08:00That's what I needed! I know a thing or two a...That's what I needed! I know a thing or two about fstab because I was struggling with the ecryptfs system. Maybe that will be the first thing I will be looking at instead. Truecrypt may be good too. That's the first thing I used on Windows and Ubuntu dual-boot before moving permanently to Ubuntu.<br /><br />The control panel is good enough for me now. I don'teven have the AWS tools installed. The instant is always on for free. After any service interruption, the previous will be restored. I hardly need to restart daemons so far.The Playerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17371820107627069659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3953059524835334184.post-66889936577888923352011-12-19T09:35:32.405-08:002011-12-19T09:35:32.405-08:00It's also pretty easy to encrypt /dev/sdf with...It's also pretty easy to encrypt /dev/sdf with block level encryption! Here's an article that is similar to what I'm doing: http://silvexis.com/2011/11/26/encrypting-your-data-on-amazon-ec2/ I didn't realize that creating the EBS volume could be done from the command line, too.webercoderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08372316753800880930noreply@blogger.com