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February 15, 2005

Filevault and moving the iTunes music library

Filevault encrypts one's entire user directory - at least as of OS version 10.3.7. It makes little sense to encrypt the entire music library, not to mention it probably slows down your machine. If you want to move your music library outside of your user directory, say to /Users/wilk2/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music, you need to tell iTunes under Preferences->Advanced and then choose Advanced->Consolidate LIbrary. This will copy (not move) all the music to the new location. If you skip either of the two steps and move the library by hand, iTunes will not be able to find your music. If you do not have enough room on your harddrive for two copies of your entire music library, I suggest you use an external harddrive. Not a bad idea anyway, to make a copy of your user directory incase of a malfunction during the initial Filevault encryption.

Posted by pwilk at February 15, 2005 11:42 AM

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