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| From | John Somerset <somerset@nospam.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.system |
| Subject | Re: El Capitan oddities |
| Date | 2015-10-09 22:59 -0400 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <mv9ur4$o7q$1@dont-email.me> (permalink) |
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On 10/9/15 1:25 PM, Alan Browne wrote: > On 2015-10-09 12:38, John Somerset wrote: >> On 10/9/15 9:38 AM, Alan Browne wrote: >>> On 2015-10-08 22:08, John Somerset wrote: >>> >>>> That's it. I've never taken the plunge to automatic backups. >>> >>> Trivially easy. And once set up and running, all but noticeable in >>> operation, esp. with high speed interfaces (Firewire or faster). >> >> It's a carryover from System 7. A power interruption could make a disk >> unreadable, IIRC. I kept my backup drive turned off normally so a power >> problem wouldn't corrupt it along with my internal disk. Maybe >> journaling has made the risk negligible. > > Many things make it negligible. I've had power failures during writes > and no issues afterwards other than files that needed to be copied again. > > You can also get a UPS to keep your disks up during writes - further, > they have power failure management s/w to terminate tasks on the mac > during power failures that last more than x minutes. (Although I don't > know how gracefully TM exits if writing at that time. OTOH, once a TM > volume is initialized, hourly updates take little time). > A few months ago, the household lights blinked, but my Mini and LED-backlight monitor kept going. I was impressed. If my Mini had been powering a USB drive, maybe it wouldn't have kept running. I guess corrupting a backup disk would probably be an inconvenience, not a disaster. > >>> >>>> >>>> I'm scared of the trouble I might get into if I encrypted my disk. >>> >>> Trivially low risk and removes any "end of disk life" issues wrt >>> destroying data. Just make a copy of the recovery key and keep in a >>> safe place. >>> >> How does encryption prevent loss of data? >> >> Is the recovery key normally a password created by the user? > > No. It's gen'd by FileVault. 24 chars (similar to a s/w license key). > > Note that you would normally keep the Filevault key in your keychain > which requires password access. eg: when you log in to your mac, the HD > Filevault key is retrieved via keychain. > > I've found a page on Filevault. http://osxdaily.com/2013/05/22/filevault-disk-encryption-mac/ I was worried about what a power interruption could do. It says I'd have to restart the computer. If the disk needed repair, I wonder if that would be a problem with Filevault. It says with a 5400 rpm drive, I might see slower performance. I guess I'd have to try it to find out.
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Re: El Capitan oddities xxx <xxx@yyy.zzz> - 2015-10-08 01:54 -0400
Re: El Capitan oddities John Somerset <somerset@nospam.com> - 2015-10-08 16:29 -0400
Re: El Capitan oddities dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) - 2015-10-09 14:09 +1300
Re: El Capitan oddities John Somerset <somerset@nospam.com> - 2015-10-08 22:08 -0400
Re: El Capitan oddities Alan Browne <alan.browne@freelunchvideotron.ca> - 2015-10-09 09:38 -0400
Re: El Capitan oddities John Somerset <somerset@nospam.com> - 2015-10-09 12:38 -0400
Re: El Capitan oddities Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2015-10-09 17:08 +0000
Re: El Capitan oddities Alan Browne <alan.browne@freelunchvideotron.ca> - 2015-10-09 13:25 -0400
Re: El Capitan oddities John Somerset <somerset@nospam.com> - 2015-10-09 22:59 -0400
Re: El Capitan oddities Alan Browne <alan.browne@freelunchvideotron.ca> - 2015-10-10 09:48 -0400
Re: El Capitan oddities Tim Streater <timstreater@greenbee.net> - 2015-10-09 12:30 +0100
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