I'm not sure I know what I m doing but I opened a terminal and copied this:
encfs /home/user/.encrypted_encfs/ /home/user/encrypted/
Then I got this message:
The directory encfs /home/user/.encrypted_encfs/ /home/user/encrypted/
doesn t exist. Should it be created?
I typed in "y" for yes. Then came a super long piece of text offering
different options:
Common Options:
-H show optional FUSE Mount Options
-s disable multithreaded operation
-f run in foreground (don't spawn daemon).
Error messages will be sent to stderr
instead of syslog.
-v, --verbose verbose: output encfs debug messages
-i, --idle=MINUTES Auto unmount after period of inactivity
--anykey Do not verify correct key is being used
--forcedecode decode data even if an error is detected
(for filesystems using MAC block headers)
--public act as a typical multi-user filesystem
(encfs must be run as root)
--reverse reverse encryption
--extpass=program Use external program for password prompt
Example, to mount at ~/crypt with raw storage in ~/.crypt :
encfs ~/.crypt ~/crypt
For more information, see the man page encfs(1)
What would be my next step?
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