that will do! is just backup! thank you very much what if it wasn't read-only and was active partition with writing?
and doesn't freebsd support ffs? I was reading manual and found something about it On Fri, March 1, 2024 5:00 pm, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > On Fri, Mar 01, 2024 at 04:50:01PM -0000, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de > wrote: > >> hi list do you have any recommendation? internet can't find my answer >> >> drive is external usb and it has to be encrypted.. something that can >> also supports freeBSD is what I need fast solution is fat32, but how do >> I encrypt it? freebsd doesn't have >> softraid or bioctl > > What is your use case exactly? > > > Do you actually need to re-write the data on the disk after it's been > written, or is this just a one-off archiving of data to an encrypted volume > that might need to be read back on either OS in the future? > > If the data is unchanging or rarely changing, you could use a FAT > volume to store tar archives and encrypt those tar archives individually > using a symmetric cipher using the openssl command line tool. >