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minus-square@bamboo@lemm.eelinkfedilink1•6 months agoAPFS’s per-file keys are super cool, I didn’t realize they were doing that. But do we know if the photos app is actually using the filesystem for storage? I don’t think photos show up in the files app, for instance.
minus-square@vzq@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilink2•6 months agoThey are on the file system in /private/var/mobile/Media, and no, they are not accessible using the file app. Apple, what can you do ;)
APFS’s per-file keys are super cool, I didn’t realize they were doing that. But do we know if the photos app is actually using the filesystem for storage? I don’t think photos show up in the files app, for instance.
They are on the file system in /private/var/mobile/Media, and no, they are not accessible using the file app. Apple, what can you do ;)