On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 18:19:56 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:

> > I wasn't thinking that at all. You use sshfs to mount the remote
> > directory locally, then mount that with encfs. All the remote host
> > needs is ssh.  
> 
> I'm not sure what is going wrong here, if neither of us is listening
> to the other or what... but I've stressed that I wanted a solution for
> when I could not access my home machine.... Does your solution involve
> that?

No, I missed that part. Do you means you cannot access the machine or you
cannot load your normal OS because it is broken? In the latter case, a
live C/USB distro will help. If you mean no access to the computer at all
and you're forced to use whatever is available, you have something of a
problem as you can never know what will be available.

I used the method I mentioned, but I have more than one computer, so if
one breaks I can use the other to get at the backups.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

A consultant is a person who borrows your watch, tells you what time it
is, pockets the watch, and sends you a bill for it.

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