Encrypted Windows 7 & Linux Advice Wanted

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Published on 2012-04-20T23:04:18Z Indexed on 2012/06/18 3:18 UTC
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I would like to set up my laptop to dual boot Arch Linux and Windows 7 with file sharing and encryption. Just wanted some advice on going about this because I have not dealt with encryption nor file sharing. I have two 500GB hard drives, and this is my plan:

  1. Install Windows 7 across both hard drives
  2. Use a live CD to wipe out Windows boot loader and replace with Grub Legacy
  3. Use live CD to wipe out second hard drive and re-size the Windows partition located on first hard drive
  4. Install Arch Linux along side with Windows 7 on first hard drive, all remaining space goes to home folder as ext2
  5. Install truecrypt and ext2fsd

Concerns:

  1. Is this the most efficient way to share files between both OSes? Or should I just be using NTFS to store all my data?
  2. How would the file permissions work when sharing files between Windows and Linux?
  3. Is there a high likley hood of corruption, and what is the ease of backing up files from an encrypted disk?
  4. Anything I should look out for, conflict between Grub and Truecrypt?

Thank you for any advice, and feel free to post any links you might find useful to me. I am trying to plan this out so I can minimize downtime as I do not want to spend more than a night on this, nor do I want to run into a major problem some time in the future.

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