I don't normally encourage questions but it doesn't annoy me or anything. I usually just don't have time to encourage it and, frankly, I don't always know the answer. I don't have the time to research for answers I don't have.
The question asked was 'how would I encrypt a USB drive' and I didn't quite answer that. Instead, I answered with how I'd suggest others encrypt a USB thumbdrive. I'd use a tool called cryptsetup but that's not what I'd suggest using. I'd suggest just using Gnome Disks and having a fancy GUI to encrypt your thumbdrives.
So, it made a good enough article, I think. I didn't take screenshots because it was an emailed response. I do think it was described accurately enough. I don't think I missed any steps. As always, I do love me some feedback. That makes the articles so much better.
The question asked was 'how would I encrypt a USB drive' and I didn't quite answer that. Instead, I answered with how I'd suggest others encrypt a USB thumbdrive. I'd use a tool called cryptsetup but that's not what I'd suggest using. I'd suggest just using Gnome Disks and having a fancy GUI to encrypt your thumbdrives.
How To: Encrypt A USB Drive • Linux Tips
So, today's article will be a bit different, as I answer a question posed to me by way of the contact form - how to encrypt a USB drive?
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So, it made a good enough article, I think. I didn't take screenshots because it was an emailed response. I do think it was described accurately enough. I don't think I missed any steps. As always, I do love me some feedback. That makes the articles so much better.