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The --filesystem option can be used to specify an alternative filesystem used to format the tomb, in place of the default "ext4". Beside "btrfs" now the following parameters to --filesystem are supported: "ext3" using operating system defaults "ext4" using operating system defaults "btrfs" for tombs >= 47MB using operating system defaults "btrfsmixedmode" for tombs >=18MB btrfs mixed mode (see mkfs.btrfs(8)) "ext3maxinodes" ext3 with a maximum of inodes (for many small files) "ext4maxinodes" ext4 with a maximum of inodes (for many small files) These changes help use scenarios in which there is a great number of small files and/or directories in a small filesystem, like e.g. the pass-tomb extension to pass. |
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literate | ||
bertini_thesis.pdf | ||
HACKING.txt | ||
KEY_SPECIFICATIONS.txt | ||
LinuxHDEncSettings.txt | ||
Luks_on_disk_format.pdf | ||
Makefile.am | ||
New_methods_in_HD_encryption.pdf | ||
TKS1-draft.pdf | ||
TODO.org | ||
tomb_manpage.pdf | ||
tomb.1 |