W dniu piątek, 29 lipca 2016 03:42:07 UTC+2 użytkownik epic...@gmail.com 
napisał:
> A fileVM would be a mountable filesystem that 2 or more AppVMs can share.
> 
> A fileVM could be a normal partition like MSDOS/FAT32, an encrypted 
> filesystem, or even a distributed or cloud filesystem.
> 
> There are numerous uses for this, for example, installing Dropbox on a Linux 
> AppVM and sharing the dropbox folder with a Windows AppVM that has Microsoft 
> Office installed so you can edit docx files. You would create one DOS/FAT32 
> partition that would be attached to both the Linux and Windows AppVM. 
> Currently you would have to install dropbox on both the Windows and Linux 
> AppVMs doubling storage requirements.
> 
> As long as the two AppVMs share the same risk tolerance there doesn't seem to 
> be any reason not to allow this in my mind?
> 
> The current system of having to manually transfer individual files from one 
> AppVM to another is a productivity bottleneck and to many makes QubesOS 
> undesirable as a primary OS. 
> 
> I understand there are many reasons to enforce the manual transfer in certain 
> AppVM domains depending upon their nature, and this should be the default, 
> but we also need a way to intelligently share large amounts of files between 
> AppVMs in the same security domain.

If I remember correctly this is already doable by attaching a block device to 
two VMs at once.

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