
Hi PTide, well, let's agree on saying you store the data in the same way as it is on disk. Maybe I'll be posting a third message to myself If anyone has done this and can share his solution I'd appreciate some help. Also can't access the files.īut clearly this is not about Veeam but all about Linux. I get to see the filenames but all other information seems to be distorted. I meanwhile found another script which allows to mount the backup/home/$user directory to a different directory which I got to work, at least partially. The script the readme refers to will try to mount the backup home directory /mnt/backup/home/$user to the users regular home directory, /home/users/$user, which obviously doesn't make sense. The readme in the encrypted folder seems to be standard Linux text and is not applicable for this use case. Second, the ecrypt-mount problem I am experiencing has got nothing to do with Veeam. But given that I don't seem to be able to edit I will answer myself, might be beneficial to others in the same situation.įirst of all I can confirm the data is all there, looks like Veeam does indeed save the encrypted folder encrypted even though the folder has been unlocked after the user logged in. Did some more research and tried to update this post.
