On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 21:01:44 -0800, ultred ragnusen
wrote:
The easiest way to limit a directory to a DVD size is to create a virtual
disk drive using any virtualization software you want to use.
I know how to use Veracrypt, so that's what I use to limit the size of each
alphabetical virtual drive to a DVD disc size, but even Windows has
virtualization software (it's just harder to use than is Veracrypt).
With Veracrypt, you can quite easily create as many 4.3GB or 4.4GB
container files as there are letters in the alphabet, each of which
"mounts" as a drive letter on Windows.
For example, I have more than a dozen virtual drives, but I just mounted X:
Y: and Z: for you for this screenshot (where you'll note I was
experimenting with size limits of 4.2GB, 4.3GB, 4.4GB, 4.5GB, and 4.6GB).
http://wetakepic.com/images/2018/02/...tual_drive.jpg
It's trivial to create a virtual disk in Veracrypt, but you can also create
them with VirtualBox or any other virtualization software.
I happen to like Veracrypt
not the
(same as Truecrypt) because it's so easy to use
and it's designed exactly for this purpose.
It's what I do to backup my p0Rn. But I use TrueCrypt. I'm not
the sharing kind. Let the NSA research their own p0Rn.
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