Posted on 05-01-2013 10:03 PM
Hey guys,
Anyone know of a way to transparently do this on Mountain Lion or (pushing it) Lion? I've gone through the fdesetup options in Mountain Lion and nothing stands out.
Posted on 05-02-2013 08:31 AM
As far as I know, it can't be done.
You can create an encrypted CoreStorage volume on another disk/partition, but if you want full FileVault 2 functionality, it must be a bootable volume. You'd then boot into that volume and use the normal methods to enable FileVault on the startup disk.
-Greg
Posted on 05-02-2013 08:39 AM
Greg's right, this isn't possible currently with a non-boot disk. You can set up the non-boot drive to be encrypted, but it can only be unlocked with a password.
I have a couple of posts on how to encrypt a non-boot drive available here:
http://derflounder.wordpress.com/2012/01/06/encrypting-10-7-non-boot-volumes-without-erasing-them/
http://derflounder.wordpress.com/2012/07/25/encrypting-non-boot-volumes-in-mountain-lion/
If you need non-boot drives to be encrypted and have alternate recovery methods, I recommend looking to hardware encryption. IronKey has solutions that may work for your environment:
Posted on 08-28-2013 10:07 PM
No problem thanks for the responses - Just as I thought it can be done but not with the same institutional key. Doesn't help me unfortunately