jridgewell / Unlock

Unlock multiple Core Storage encrypted volumes at boot.
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Mountain Lion (10.8) Support? #8

Closed davidjmeier closed 10 years ago

davidjmeier commented 12 years ago

I have a dual hard drive MBP (SSD & non-SSD) of which, today, I unlock my home directory by logging in as a temporary user and then logging into my main account. I'm curious - I'll be rebuilding my system in the next week with Mountain Lion and am wondering if you've tested this at all in the new system?

Awesome work BTW - I'm not sure why Apple hasn't done something similar as an option for enterprise customers.

Thanks!

jridgewell commented 12 years ago

I haven't had a chance to upgrade yet, so I can't confirm. The only issues I can think of occurring are:

  1. Gatekeeper preventing the program from launching (The program isn't signed with a developer certificate)
  2. The program being removed during the upgrade. (A fresh install, for instance, would wipe out Unlock.)

I'd recommend keeping a temporary account on the computer until I can confirm Unlock will work.

jridgewell commented 12 years ago

As of right now:

I'll continue testing this.

PTVi commented 12 years ago

Hi, its not working with 10.8. Tried it and the script is the same as it was with 10.7 but the unencryption after a reboot doesn´t work. Hope you can somehow manage that. Thanks a lot!

jridgewell commented 12 years ago

@PTVi, can you post your console log after starting up?

felixbuenemann commented 12 years ago

Hmm, it is working fine for me on a MacPro early 2009 running 10.8.2 with my home dir on an encrypted case sensitive hfs+ volume. I'm not mounting /Volumes/Home via fstab, just changed my primary user's home dir location.