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  2. Linux Unified Key Setup - Wikipedia

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    On a Linux system, the boot partition (/boot) may be encrypted if the bootloader itself supports LUKS (e.g. GRUB). This is undertaken to prevent tampering with the Linux kernel . However, the first stage bootloader or an EFI system partition cannot be encrypted (see Full disk encryption#The boot key problem ).

  3. 7z - Wikipedia

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    7z is a compressed archive file format that supports several different data compression, encryption and pre-processing algorithms. The 7z format initially appeared as implemented by the 7-Zip archiver. The 7-Zip program is publicly available under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License.

  4. 7-Zip - Wikipedia

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    By default, 7-Zip creates 7z-format archives with a .7z file extension. Each archive can contain multiple directories and files. Each archive can contain multiple directories and files. As a container format, security or size reduction are achieved by looking for similarities throughout the data using a stacked combination of filters.

  5. EncFS - Wikipedia

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    It transparently encrypts files, using an arbitrary directory as storage for the encrypted files. [4] [5] Two directories are involved in mounting an EncFS filesystem: the source directory, and the mountpoint. Each file in the mountpoint has a specific file in the source directory that corresponds to it.

  6. List of cryptographic file systems - Wikipedia

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    Novell Storage Services on Novell NetWare and Linux; NTFS with Encrypting File System (EFS) for Microsoft Windows; ZFS since Pool Version 30; Ext4, added in Linux kernel 4.1 [1] in June 2015; F2FS, added in Linux kernel 4.2 [2] [non-primary source needed] UBIFS, added in Linux kernel 4.10 [3] CephFS, added in Linux kernel 6.6 [4]

  7. AcetoneISO - Wikipedia

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    Generate an ISO from a Folder or CD/DVD; Check MD5 file of an image and/or generate it to a text file; Calculate ShaSums of images in 128, 256, and 384 bit; Encrypt / Decrypt an image; Split / Merge image in X megabyte; Compress with high ratio an image in 7z format; Rip a PSX CD to *.bin to make it work with ePSXe/pSX emulators

  8. Comparison of disk encryption software - Wikipedia

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    Note that this does not imply that the encrypted disk can be used as the boot disk itself; refer to pre-boot authentication in the features comparison table. Partition: Whether individual disk partitions can be encrypted. File: Whether the encrypted container can be stored in a file (usually implemented as encrypted loop devices).

  9. Xarchiver - Wikipedia

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    It handles encrypted *.7z, *.arj, *.lrz, *.rar and *.zip archives. Xarchiver uses the Direct Save Protocol XDS for drag and drop file saving. [14] The program acts as a front-end for various commonly installed libraries dealing with the supported compression formats. [15] [16] Xarchiver can't create archives whose archiver is not installed. [7]