On 2008-03-12,
BertieBigBollox@gmail.com <BertieBigBollox@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm surprised at that since theres a market for laptops with encrypted
> disks...
Unfortunately, there's no market for laptops running Solaris.
> Although thinking about it - I dont suppose theres any reason why you
> cant replace the disk in a laptop with a flagstone disk and install
> Solaris on this?
>
> From what I understand, a Flagstone disk is encrypted and asks the
> user for a password before any OS gets involved at all....
Seems reasonable. I'm not familiar with Flagstone, but it does claim
that you can run any OS and it if CESG have accredited it then it should
be OK.
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