On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 01:08:55PM -0700, [email protected] wrote:
> Right now, I have a lot of stuff all just "consolidated" on one hard drive.
> /var/storage/{Anime,public_html,Documents,Pictures,.config/{pale\ 
> moon,deluge}} and so on.
> 
> But, obviously, I want to try with Qubes to have some isolation from
> my webserver, perhaps have my Torrent client not be able to read my
> browser profile, etc.
> 
> I'm thinking of setting up perhaps something like a "Storage Qube",
> which will have the storage drive permanently attached, and be in
> charge of managing permissions and serving the folders to authorized
> VMs via…NFS? SSHFS?
> 
> The catch is, I want to try to have it at least be reasonably
> performant (i.e., my browser profile is there currently), and
> preferably not make it "too" hacky/inelegant, in case the Qubes devs
> roll their own guided/integrated system for this.
> 
> DOES Qubes have a facility to do this currently?

I found this project the other day: 
https://github.com/rustybird/qubes-split-dm-crypt

Haven't tried it myself yet but it looks like it could fit your idea.

-- noor

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