Hi,
i could as well offer encryption on-the-fly by xorriso filters. :))
The directory tree would stay unencrypted and all data file content
would become encrypted by an external filter program of the user's
choice. (I advise to combine encryption with a compression program
and to leave the
Hi,
(Sorry, i did not yet find out how to mark code with indentation in this
forum.)
xorriso has its own command language but also offers an interpreter
for mkisofs options. It is either activated by command -as "mkisofs":
xorriso -as mkisofs ...mkisofs.options.and.pathspecs...
or by
Hi,
i updated my previous replies by "code" tags. Hopefully my proposals
for changing the encryption script are more readable now.
(I wonder how to avoid the double spacing between lines.)
> Maybe the begining of an answer ?
You are nearly there. Combine your two failed experiments:
xorriso
Somehow my most recent post offers no "edit" link. So i use the "reply" link:
mkisofs option -r alters ownership and access permissions of the file copies
in the ISO.
Although this is beneficial for publishing or data transport, it is not
really what a
good backup needs. So i advise to omit
Hi,
i am the developer of xorriso.
The xorriso example shown produces a bootable ISO 9660 image,
which can either be burned to CD, DVD, or Blu-ray, or can be copied
to a hard-disk-like storage device, e.g. an USB stick.
The question here is about Ubuntu on a Trisquel forum.
So i'll answer by