Hi John. It's not technically a bug, but a wishlist. Yes, you can set it up to work this way, but I think it might be nice to do this with as little user setup required as possible.
FWIW, I set up fuse and an encfs using the instructions here:
My source was ~/Ubuntu One/stuff and my target was ~/stuff. Inside ~/stuff I created a subdir for each machine I wanted to save the ~/.ecryptfs contents of, then just cp'd ~/.ecryptfs/* to ~/stuff/<machine>/
Worked like a charm. Now, using encfs is a bit more paranoid than most people need, but I think you get the basic idea. Create a machine subdir inside U1 and copy the contents to it.
Hi John. It's not technically a bug, but a wishlist. Yes, you can set it up to work this way, but I think it might be nice to do this with as little user setup required as possible.
FWIW, I set up fuse and an encfs using the instructions here:
http:// ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?t=148600
My source was ~/Ubuntu One/stuff and my target was ~/stuff. Inside ~/stuff I created a subdir for each machine I wanted to save the ~/.ecryptfs contents of, then just cp'd ~/.ecryptfs/* to ~/stuff/<machine>/
Worked like a charm. Now, using encfs is a bit more paranoid than most people need, but I think you get the basic idea. Create a machine subdir inside U1 and copy the contents to it.