Re: [qubes-users] Mounting directories across VMs (losetup/block device solution for directories)?

2020-02-29 Thread David Hobach
On 2/28/20 2:40 PM, Johannes Graumann wrote: On 2020-02-27 20:32, David Hobach wrote: On 2/26/20 10:23 PM, Johannes Graumann wrote: Hi, I'm experimenting with creating a sys-dropbox vm that syncs with my dropbox account. I would love to be able to then mount defined subdirectories of the synce

Re: [qubes-users] Mounting directories across VMs (losetup/block device solution for directories)?

2020-02-28 Thread Johannes Graumann
On 2020-02-27 20:32, David Hobach wrote: On 2/26/20 10:23 PM, Johannes Graumann wrote: Hi, I'm experimenting with creating a sys-dropbox vm that syncs with my dropbox account. I would love to be able to then mount defined subdirectories of the synced path to other vms (losetop/qvm-block- style

Re: [qubes-users] Mounting directories across VMs (losetup/block device solution for directories)?

2020-02-27 Thread David Hobach
On 2/26/20 10:23 PM, Johannes Graumann wrote: > Hi, > I'm experimenting with creating a sys-dropbox vm that syncs with my > dropbox account. I would love to be able to then mount defined > subdirectories of the synced path to other vms (losetop/qvm-block- > style, which only works for files). > Is

Re: [qubes-users] Mounting directories across VMs (losetup/block device solution for directories)?

2020-02-27 Thread 799
Hello Johannes, Johannes Graumann schrieb am Mi., 26. Feb. 2020, 22:23: > (...) I'm experimenting with creating a sys-dropbox vm that syncs with my > dropbox account. I would love to be able to then mount defined > subdirectories of the synced path to other vms (losetop/qvm-block- > style, whic

[qubes-users] Mounting directories across VMs (losetup/block device solution for directories)?

2020-02-26 Thread Johannes Graumann
Hi, I'm experimenting with creating a sys-dropbox vm that syncs with my dropbox account. I would love to be able to then mount defined subdirectories of the synced path to other vms (losetop/qvm-block- style, which only works for files). Is this possible? Where to find pointers? Sincerely, Joh --