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    <title>blocg - mac os x</title>
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    <title>Turning off FileVault</title>
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    In my &lt;a href=&quot;http://blog.s6y.org/index.php?/archives/5-File-Vault-does-not-free-disk-space-before-logging-out.html&quot; title=&quot;Problems with FileVault&quot;&gt;last blog entry&lt;/a&gt; I have written about some problems I have had with FileVault because of having to less free disk space left. After that experience I found lots of comments reporting problems all related to FileVault. Hence I decided to turn off FileVault and use encrypted container files instead. Again lack of free disk space turned out to be a problem. Right after I triggered the decryption of my home directory by pushing the &quot;Turn off FileVault&quot; button I was prompted to free some disk space, namely almost 100 GB!!! This is the amount of free space the decryption process needs while turning off FileVault. Quite a lot, considering that the size of the whole hard drive is 250GB. Hence, I recommend to think twice before turning on FileVault. 
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    <title>File Vault does not free disk space before logging out</title>
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    <author>nospam@example.com (christian)</author>
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    Just a couple of days I have had a pretty anoying experience regarding File Vault. I have been working on a virtual machine within Paralles, when all of a sudden the machine paused with a pop-up window. It said something about too less space left on the hard drive and I should delete some files in order to continue, or then switch off the virtual machine. Thus I started deleting some bigger files. But still same pop-up appears and by the way it told me the amount of space left on my hard drive, which did not change, even though I deleted few GB of data. Hence I had no option and had to shut down the virtual machine without being able to save my work I have had done so far. The problem here: File Vault does not free space before you log out. Right after logging in again, the disk space was deallocated and I was able to continue my work. Even though I only lost work of the last half an hour before that happening, it was pretty annoying anyway... 
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    <pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 13:40:29 +0100</pubDate>
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