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Old 12-13-2008
FreeBSD 7.1-RC1 Available

ImageAbout Cryptomfs
Will use a directory to store encrypted files. The mountpoint will provide access to the unencrypted data, but no data is ever written to the harddisk without encryption.

Features:
- Filesystems are packages so they behave like disk images in Finder (e.g., Double clicking on the .cryptofs package will mount the filesystem.)
- Passwords are entered using a dialog.
- Keychain support.
- Custom volume names for mounted filesystems.
- Custom icon support for mounted filesystems.
- Easy creation of new filesystems.
- Filesystem configuration is saved in a plist file.

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AUTOFS(5)						      BSD File Formats Manual							 AUTOFS(5)

NAME
autofs -- automounter filesystem SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in the kernel configuration file: options AUTOFS Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): autofs_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
The autofs driver is the kernel component of the automounter infrastructure. Its job is to pass mount requests to the automountd(8) daemon, and pause the processes trying to access the automounted filesystem until the mount is completed. It is mounted by the automount(8). OPTIONS
These options are available when mounting autofs file systems: master_options Mount options for all filesystems specified in the map entry. master_prefix Filesystem mountpoint prefix. EXAMPLES
To unmount all mounted autofs filesystems: umount -At autofs To mount autofs filesystems specified in auto_master(5): automount SEE ALSO
auto_master(5), automount(8), automountd(8), autounmountd(8) HISTORY
The autofs driver first appeared in FreeBSD 10.1. AUTHORS
The autofs was developed by Edward Tomasz Napierala <trasz@FreeBSD.org> under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation. BSD
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