← Back to context Comment by ChrisMarshallNY 1 year ago Doesn’t sound particularly useful, if you aren’t setting up containers. 3 comments ChrisMarshallNY Reply kccqzy 1 year ago I use sparse disk images extensively as a tool to make certain directories require specific passwords. I simply create an encrypted sparse disk image and set a password on them. Seems like this will speed up my use case. MBCook 1 year ago Unless they can migrate Time Machine to it. The performance improvements sound like they might be a real boon there. burke 1 year ago If Apple would just ship bind mounts and FS/pid namespaces... or even just un-break chroot...
kccqzy 1 year ago I use sparse disk images extensively as a tool to make certain directories require specific passwords. I simply create an encrypted sparse disk image and set a password on them. Seems like this will speed up my use case.
MBCook 1 year ago Unless they can migrate Time Machine to it. The performance improvements sound like they might be a real boon there.
burke 1 year ago If Apple would just ship bind mounts and FS/pid namespaces... or even just un-break chroot...
I use sparse disk images extensively as a tool to make certain directories require specific passwords. I simply create an encrypted sparse disk image and set a password on them. Seems like this will speed up my use case.
Unless they can migrate Time Machine to it. The performance improvements sound like they might be a real boon there.
If Apple would just ship bind mounts and FS/pid namespaces... or even just un-break chroot...