No particular reason for it to be veracrypt encryption. Can I access this encrypted volume through veracrypt on Fedora? All I want is just cross compatibility like I can access everything back and forth without the hurdle of decrypting or copying files from encrypted volume. As I mentioned in post that I use Veracrypt on desktop for all other device encryption.

After searching and reading several issues regarding installing veracrypt in qubes-whonix I have not come across recent guides to this installation. Since downloading in dom0 is not an option, is the only other way to install in fedora/debian qubes? I am new to installing additional software and my recent install of other applications were in the whonix-16 template.


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My question would be, when searching for code to start this installation process, do I look for debian, fedora, or linux code to be compatible with qubes-whonix? On github i believe I only found the debian and fedora code and would like to know the safest way to install veracrypt. thanks!

I am starting to consider using Joplin not only for my personal notes, but also for my professional notes/work. If I do this, I will have to put the notes on veracrypt as suggested in your FAQ (and where all my work data is already stored).

But I would like to know if it is possible to put only some notebooks / notes on veracrypt (my professional notes), and not the others (personal).

I ask this because I would like to continue to use Joplin for my personal notes with my smartphone, and I don't see how I could synchronise some notes between my computer and my smartphone, but only for the personal one (my smartphone is not secure enough to put my work data).

The only problem is that I don't know how to change the path where my notes should go in my veracrypt folder. I have seen where they are on my local hard drive, but I can't see how to move the address of them in joplin (under linux), and I didn't see in the FAQ where the procedure is indicated. Can anyone help me with this if possible? I'm sorry if there was a thread on this already, the only one I've seen that talks about it, several users have advised against it:

A: Yes. You can uninstall VeraCrypt by opening Terminal, typing sudo veracrypt-uninstall.sh and entering the passphrase you use to login to your computer. You can later reinstall VeraCrypt to access the files in your containers, which will remain encrypted and will not be deleted when you remove VeraCrypt. Similarly, if you transfer your encrypted container file another computer, you will need your passphrase and the VeraCrypt program to open it.

veracrypt is available on rpmsphere. Personally, for sensitive programs like encryption, I prefer to stick to official repos or manually compile from source: VeraCrypt - Free Open source disk encryption with strong security for the Paranoid

I use tcplay on fedora and veracrypt on ms-windows. But it is your choice: either use tcplay from the fedora repo or download veracrypt from the website and use a centos package and trust it keeps working on fedora.

No. It means it is very difficult to use exfat with OMV and if I understand veracrypt correctly (encrypted disk image file on a filesystem), you won't be able to access the veracrypt image from an exfat filesystem. If you move the veracrypt image to a native Linux filesystem, I would guess it would work but I can't say. I would use LUKSencryption (since there is an OMV plugin) instead of veracrypt and a native Linux filesystem on top of that.

The only way you could mount a veracrypt volume in the web interface is if someone wrote a plugin to do that. If veracrypt's volume is mounted from the CLI and it is creating a devicemapper device, it should (can't guarantee though) show up as an option to create a filesystem on in the Filesystems tab. 17dc91bb1f

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