Fixes issue #334. Change FAQ to reference "encrypt" instead of "files.gpg".

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Eric V. Smith 2021-04-28 10:41:31 -04:00
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### Should I `yadm add` encrypted files to repository?
No, you should not. Files you want encrypted should be added to the file
`.config/yadm/files.gpg` using the `yadm encrypt` command. Then
`.config/yadm/files.gpg` should be added to the yadm repository. This way, only
`.config/yadm/encrypt` using the `yadm encrypt` command. Then
`.config/yadm/encrypt` should be added to the yadm repository. This way, only
an encrypted collection of those files are put into the repository. After
cloning or updating your repository, you can use `yadm decrypt` to extract those
files from `.config/yadm/files.gpg`. See the
files from `.config/yadm/encrypt`. See the
[encryption help](encryption) for more details.
### I modified an encrypted file, but yadm doesn't show any modifications. Why?
If you changed files which are matched by `.config/yadm/encrypt`, you must
re-run `yadm encrypt` to generate a new version of `.config/yadm/files.gpg`.
Then `.config/yadm/files.gpg` can be added to a new commit.
re-run `yadm encrypt` to generate a new version of `.config/yadm/encrypt`.
Then `.config/yadm/encrypt` can be added to a new commit.
### Why do I get the error `Inappropriate ioctl for device` when encrypting.