Re: Filesystem boundaries

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Hi Li,
thanks for your answer. In this case I obviously have a problem: My /
drive has 30 GB capacity (Ubuntu takes 10 GB (outside the encypted ~)
max. My data is linked to ~ from /mnt/xy and ~ contains effectively less
than 500 MB, but ~/home/.ecryptfs has about 20 GB. Can you point me into
a direction how to debug this (I know that I'm on dev list where this
doesn't belong... I opened
http://askubuntu.com/questions/317391/how-to-prevent-ecryptfs-from-crossing-filesystem-boundaries)?

Greetings, Kalle

Am 08.07.2013 03:05, schrieb Li Wang:
> Are those subdirs basically symbol links to somewhere else not inside
> the eCryptfs dir? Then those dirs won't be encrypted by eCryptfs.
> For native subdirs, eCryptfs could not exclude them for being encrypted.
>
> On 07/05/2013 11:11 PM, Karl-Philipp Richter wrote:
>> Hi together,
>> I'm new to mailing list and hope to be at the right address. I tried to
>> figure out how to prevent ecryptfs to cross file system borders or
>> exclude subdirectories of the source directory (the current setup is
>> that I linked a lot of directories from an encrypted disk, which don't
>> need encryption). I guess it's explained somewhere. So I'd rather
>> suggest to put it on the man page.
>>
>> Greetings, Kalle
>>


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