Re: Encrypting BTRFS Volume

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On Monday, December 03, 2012 09:04:38 AM B. J. Potter wrote:
> OK. Here's an option. Rename your mount /media/encrypted. Make the
> ecryptfs directory there. Then mount that through ecryptfs as
> /media/backups.  You are necessarily going to lose some btrfs
> features, here you lose subvolumes. You could set it up differently
> depending on what features you care about. You might also consider
> ZFS, which I think is better designed/implemented than BTRFS (but
> comes with other problems).
> 
> As far as ecryptfs goes though. You just make a folder on some device
> (be it a subvolume, normal filesystem, whatever) and then mount it.
> Use that wherever you see fit.

OK thanks.  But subvolumes are critical because we need backup snapshots.  And so I am in this mess I have now.

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