August 2010 The first public version of Tomb is released to the public During the year 2009 Tomb has been extensively tested, perfectioned and documented after being used by its author Sometime in 2007 mknest was refactored to work on the Debian distribution and since then renamed to Tomb. dyne:bolic specific dependencies where removed, keeping Zsh as the shell script it is written with. Back in 2005 The "nesting" feature of dyne:bolic GNU/Linux lets users encrypt their home in a file, using a shell script and a graphical interface called Taschino. Taschino included a shell script wrapping cryptsetup to encrypt loopback mounted partitions with the algo AES-256 (cbc-essiv mode): this script was called 'mkNest' and its the ancestor of Tomb.