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a virtual disk is on my kubuntu system that i have never seen in other linux distros.

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    #16
    Um, what is "m****s**t NT"? I am unfamiliar with that product.

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      #17
      roger, roger,

      and a follow up question with respect to my sda5 encrypted LVM...

      can these encrypted LVM passwords be changed?
      “The door to the cabinet is to be opened using a minimum of 15 Kleenexes.” ~Howard Hughes

      Linux 3.5.0-21-generic, KDE 4.9.4, Plasma Netbook,
      Grand Unified Bootloader (Grub) 0.97-29ubuntu66 (Legacy version)

      Dell MINI 9, Intel Dual Core Atom (2x) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz, 32-bits,
      STEC PATA 32GB SSD on IDE Bus, 2Gb RAM.

      Intel Mobile 945SE Express Integrated Graphics Controller with OpenGL/ES extensions

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        #18
        Originally posted by oznola View Post
        can these encrypted LVM passwords be changed?
        Consult
        Code:
        man cryptsetup
        Read about luksAddKey and luksRemoveKey. In particular, heed the warning under the second item.

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          #19
          thank you SteveRiley i needed those..

          one more question (i feel silly about this one)...

          how do i change the password for the kdewallet?

          in the launch box on Search & launch i type kdewalletmanager then click the wallet. but then i have to create a new wallet or something. but there are several wallets for chrome, network, etc,,, i'm confused here...

          i want to change the password in the main wallet that it keeps asking me to give the password for...
          “The door to the cabinet is to be opened using a minimum of 15 Kleenexes.” ~Howard Hughes

          Linux 3.5.0-21-generic, KDE 4.9.4, Plasma Netbook,
          Grand Unified Bootloader (Grub) 0.97-29ubuntu66 (Legacy version)

          Dell MINI 9, Intel Dual Core Atom (2x) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz, 32-bits,
          STEC PATA 32GB SSD on IDE Bus, 2Gb RAM.

          Intel Mobile 945SE Express Integrated Graphics Controller with OpenGL/ES extensions

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            #20
            I use only one wallet for everything, so my KDE Wallet Manager contains just:



            Regardless of how many wallets you have, the procedure to change the password on one is the same:

            1. Right-click the wallet
            2. Choose Change password
            3. Enter and re-enter the new password

            My wallet has no password, because the prompt just annoys me no end. If you wish to password-free, just hit Enter in step 3 -- that is, leave both fields empty.

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              #21
              copy that SteveRiley...

              thank you sir...
              “The door to the cabinet is to be opened using a minimum of 15 Kleenexes.” ~Howard Hughes

              Linux 3.5.0-21-generic, KDE 4.9.4, Plasma Netbook,
              Grand Unified Bootloader (Grub) 0.97-29ubuntu66 (Legacy version)

              Dell MINI 9, Intel Dual Core Atom (2x) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz, 32-bits,
              STEC PATA 32GB SSD on IDE Bus, 2Gb RAM.

              Intel Mobile 945SE Express Integrated Graphics Controller with OpenGL/ES extensions

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