Re: Encrypting BTRFS Volume

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I don't understand your situation well enough to say (I lack the btrfs
subvolume knowledge). The encrypted part of ecryptfs is just a folder
of files on your filesystem. You then mount the folder on your system
and read/write to that mounted location. The encrypted files are
transparently updated as you write to the mounted location. You'll
have to apply that information on how ecryptfs works to your
situation.

On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 12:05 PM,  <CACook@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> So ecryptfs cannot be applied in my situation, practically.
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