top | item 36589428 (no title) fasterthanlime | 2 years ago Yes (more like squashfs, which is what AppImage is, I forgot to mention that), although honestly the border between "filesystem images" and "archives" is tenuous. discuss order hn newest LoganDark|2 years ago I've created read-write DMGs with Disk Utility because you can encrypt them with a password. Basically first-party VeraCrypt without FUSE.Though, when my MacBook broke and I had to switch back to Windows, I had to migrate it into an actual VeraCrypt volume.The tool I used for this... was mounting the volumes on both machines and then using SFTP to copy the files themselves.
LoganDark|2 years ago I've created read-write DMGs with Disk Utility because you can encrypt them with a password. Basically first-party VeraCrypt without FUSE.Though, when my MacBook broke and I had to switch back to Windows, I had to migrate it into an actual VeraCrypt volume.The tool I used for this... was mounting the volumes on both machines and then using SFTP to copy the files themselves.
LoganDark|2 years ago
Though, when my MacBook broke and I had to switch back to Windows, I had to migrate it into an actual VeraCrypt volume.
The tool I used for this... was mounting the volumes on both machines and then using SFTP to copy the files themselves.