On September 27, 2019, Dan Ritter wrote: >cryptmount is what you are looking for.
Wow, cryptmount is so easy to set up! Thank you so much, this is fantastic. I guess to make sure it's mounted when I log in, just put something like this in ~/.bashrc: mountpoint -q /home/me/crypto || cryptmount opaque Do you know anything about the performance of large cryptmount filesystems? Looks like a filesystem is stored in a single user disk file (~/crypto.fs), so it makes me wonder if it can handle (say) several terabytes without degrading. I did a quick google search for "cryptmount performance" but didn't see anything useful. -- Dan Barrett [email protected] _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
