FileFault

When I first got panther I tryed the almighty 'FileFault' which erased my entire home folder loosing many months of files. I figured it was a new OS thing, so I waited till 10.3.2 and just tryed it again and the same thing happened again, ever heard of this? neither time did FileFault actualy turned on.
 
I've heard loads of horror stories about FileVault. Usually people have forgotton their Mpassword and can't retreive files. But also lots of non-user based things, such as yours.

I want to use FVault, but am going to wait till I can connect to a smb share on a win2k box to do a backup first. But that's another story.

Sorry to hear about it.
 
What do you mean by, "it erased my entire home folder"? When you started up again, was your home folder completely gone, or were certain files just missing?

You need to make sure you have at least as much free space on your drive that your home folder takes up -- FileVault needs to duplicate your home folder at first, so if your home folder is 5 GB in size, then you'll need AT LEAST 5 GB (I would recommend 120% free space, so that would be about 6 GB) free on your drive to turn on FileVault.

If you meet these requirements, I'm sure it'll work -- if it's truly erasing your home folder, then there's more troubleshooting we need to do with your computer.
 
Erased my home folder completely. I don' t have journaling on which was on by default, I don't know why, I thought maybe it had something to do with this.


But is had taken away the things in my home folder, and the folder "Public" was never heard from again. Never came back, None of my prefrences were saved either, so I had to reset the dock and all my settings manually again.

What is going on here?
 
Hmm, do something in the terminal if possible... run the following command:

ls -a /Users/

I have a feeling there is more than you are normally seeing in the directory, and we should be able to figure out if your files are retrievable.
 
...and make sure there's enough space on the drive to duplicate the home folder! How much is your home directory taking up, and how much free space do you have?
 
Uh, I don't know about him, but I think it would be more productive to see exactly where those files went and recover them first.
 
It's worth thinking about who FileVault is for.

If, like me you live out Adobe Photoshop / Illustrator et al, then FileVault is really going to get under your feet.

Plus, the benefits of FileVault are only really seen by laptop users; what's the chances of you having your G4 stolen compared to you iBook?

I've got FileVault on my iBook and I've had no problems at all...
 
...and, something else to keep in mind is whether you really need FileVault or not. Sure, it's cool to be able to say your data is encrypted really well, but what's more valuable to you -- the data on the hard drive or the computer itself? If it's the computer, I would put more effort into locking the computer down physically rather than trying to encrypt data that isn't sensitive. If you store school projects or images you made for fun or Word documents or anything like that, you don't need it. If someone else gets their hands on those files, it really doesn't matter, plus password-protecting your computer by way of a login password is sufficient enough to protect those files. However, if you store your company's financial records and sensitive employee information and sensitive company documents, you need it -- theft of those files could bring a company/individual to its/their knees very quickly if those files got into the wrong hands.

Have you tried DiskWarrior or Drive 10 to try and recover deleted files?
 
I had Plenty of hard drive space to duplicate my home folder, what was odd was my hard drive space didn't change after it logged back in, but after restart the space went from 18.6 GB to 23 GB
Disk Warrior didn't help
 
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