In the message "Re: [MAGNet] File/Folder Encryption", dated
2007-12-12, Erol Kepkep wrote:
>I assume that [Mac OS X FileVault's] username.sparseimage file
>contains all of the encrypted files and the file directory structure.
>Of course, the problem with this is that the entire file would most
>likely be backed up even if only one small file is changed. That
>would result in a very large backup volume.
As a supplement to this discussion, here are some (pre-Leopard)
notes about FileVault:
http://seaotter.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/wiki/FileVaultNotes
Aron Roberts
Information Services and Technology
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