One question I had is whether there is any way to set an unencrypted (or encrypted?) external HD as the /home folder for a VM?
This would make it much more convenient for me to move my work between Qubes and a non-Qubes desktop. I realize this is a security hole, but the alternative of simply sticking with Ubuntu is even less secure.
Guy
Thanks Jackie for your reply!
I remember it being fairly easy to attach USB devices w/ the right clicks here & there. So, yes, I'd have access to the files on my external HD.
But it would be more convenient if I could get Qubes to mount the home folder on the HD as the Home folder for the given virtual machine. I imagine that's trickier and was wondering if there's a way to do it?
Maybe use a script to mount the attached USB drive home (/home/guyuser) over the Qubes home directory? But then, if that's possible, some of the setup in the Qubes home directory might get missed.
Hi Chris: Thanks! This looks like a step in the right direction, but I have some questions. I'm guessing the commands will tell Qubes to treat my external HD as a potential place to store a VM. But that seems like it wouldn't take the existing home directory on the external HD as the VM home directory but instead store a VM file containing the VM's home directory structure on the disk. That file would, I imagine, be difficult to access on the Kubuntu I have running on my home desktop and wouldn't contain the files currently on my external hard disk, which mirror my Kubuntu files.
Is that the case and is there any fix? Am beginning to think the only way to work this is to simply attach my external HD as a USB device and give up on trying to make the files my home directory.
Guy
Thanks Chris & Unman! I'll have to give your suggestions a try, if I can get Qubes working on this new computer of mine. The question was meant to see how practical Qubes would be, under the assumption that I could install it. Will have to circle back to actually doing this.
Guy