Re: case-sensitive APFS volumes

2019-11-14 Thread Christoph Badura
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 05:55:58AM -0800, Jason Thorpe wrote:
> > On Nov 13, 2019, at 1:57 AM, Christoph Badura  wrote:
> > Just HTF does one add the same cryptographic users that the / volume has?
> > TFM does not tell.  It just says that "indeed, they should be added before
> > encryption".
> 
> Hm, I'm not actually sure.  I'll do a bit of research.

Thanks!

> > Maybe we can document this for the benfit of other NetBSD developers.
> > 
> > And yes, I do *not* want to dink around in the Disk Utility GUI.
> > Automation or GTFO.
> 
> All of these things should be possible with the diskutil command.

Yeah. From the rest of the man page it looked like that should be doable.

Actually, what I reall would like the system to do is the following:
Unlock the file system with the same key that the root fs gets unlocked
with during boot.  And mount the file system always, e.g. not only when I
log in to the machine with the gui.

That might be a different problem.  But I didn't have the time and
caffeine to investigate that yesterday.

--chris


Re: case-sensitive APFS volumes

2019-11-13 Thread Jason Thorpe



> On Nov 13, 2019, at 1:57 AM, Christoph Badura  wrote:
> 
> Just HTF does one add the same cryptographic users that the / volume has?
> TFM does not tell.  It just says that "indeed, they should be added before
> encryption".

Hm, I'm not actually sure.  I'll do a bit of research.

> Maybe we can document this for the benfit of other NetBSD developers.
> 
> And yes, I do *not* want to dink around in the Disk Utility GUI.
> Automation or GTFO.

All of these things should be possible with the diskutil command.

-- thorpej



case-sensitive APFS volumes

2019-11-13 Thread Christoph Badura
On Tue, Sep 03, 2019 at 07:31:06AM -0700, Jason Thorpe wrote:
> If your Mac has APFS, it's not quite that bad -- you can create a new
> file system that's case-insensitive inside the same APFS container as
> the file system with your home directory and space-share with that
> file system (the default behavior).  You can do this all within Disk
> Utility without having to remember any command line magic.

Just HTF does one add the same cryptographic users that the / volume has?
TFM does not tell.  It just says that "indeed, they should be added before
encryption".

Maybe we can document this for the benfit of other NetBSD developers.

And yes, I do *not* want to dink around in the Disk Utility GUI.
Automation or GTFO.

--chris