I've been using it on my system (NLD) for as long as I can remember
without any problems:
/dev/hda4 on /home type reiserfs
(rw,noatime,loop=/dev/loop0,encryption=twofish256,acl,user_xattr)
No problems here. I do see occasional CPU craziness but usually that's
just my iFolder clie
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 20:44 +, James Ogley wrote:
> Works a treat actually, this is the line in /etc/cryptotab:
>
> /dev/loop0 /dev/hda5 /homeext3 twofish256
> noatime,user_xattr
>
> It hadnt occurred to me earlier that the last field was obviously the
> mount opt
>Does end up hammering the CPU though, not sure if that's because of the
>filesystem being encrypted or not though - running beagled in debug mode
>to try and find out...
Ah, it looks like #167925 - I'm on 0.0.6 here :)
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>I feel pretty confident in saying that you're the first person to try
>running beagle on an encrypted filesystem. I don't know anything
>about /etc/cryptotab, but if that is where you provide the mount options
>for the underlying file system, that is probably the right place to do
>it.
>Try it ou
Hi James,
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 18:10 +, James Ogley wrote:
> Trying to try out beagle, but beagled won't start, because I don't have
> extended attributes enabled on my home directory. Thing is that my home
> directory is encrypted, details being held in /etc/cryptotab (on SuSE).
> Is it pos
Hi,
Trying to try out beagle, but beagled won't start, because I don't have
extended attributes enabled on my home directory. Thing is that my home
directory is encrypted, details being held in /etc/cryptotab (on SuSE).
Is it possible to add the user_xattr option in that file too as detailed
at h