On 3/27/19 8:30 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I wanted to ask about including a feature in Qubes to create storage volumes on 
disk which can then be assigned to a VM.

Presently, I'm writing an ISO to a USB, by downloading it in one VM, and 
writing it to disk in another. Instead of copying the data, I'd rather write it 
directly to a volume I can later mount on the other VM.

I imagine it'd go into Qubes Manager, listing volumes, their usage, and where 
each is attached.

It's of course possible with a second drive, or making space on my drive for 
other volume, but I'd much rather they were managed they qubes.

I haven't found a discussion on this before, please forgive me if I missed it!

This could be nice to have. I imagine it would let you pick any file or device from a VM, do a 'losetup' if necessary, then attach it to the desired target VM. The final step could have check boxes for A) decrypting a LUKS volume, and B) mounting the filesystem (if any).

An extra option to link the volume to QubesIncoming might also be nice. Currently, in order to send info directly from one VM to an external disk in another VM, you have to use 'mount --bind' in addition to all of the above steps.

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