On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 03:44 -0200, Rodrigo Barbosa wrote:
Truecypt again, uses a file as a storage block.
Which is a big problem. Easy to get everything corrupted.
Which is why I don't like it..
I have 2 problems while using cfs so far. Both were due to a small problem on the ext2 filesystem where it was stored. I was copying a file to the cfs filesystem (both on the same ext2 fs).
Is CFS a file-by-file encryption or file-based block encryption?? (I forget)
I've got a complete lockdown on cfsd, and had to hardboot the machine. In both cases, I've lost nothing, and only the specific file I was copying, on the destination, was "lost" (partially copied). It gave me a VERY good impression of cfs' robustness.
That sounds Good. heh..