I recently saw the PRs for BTRFS relating to FSCRYPT, and thought I'd explore the fscrypt package.

I started with `status` before moving to `setup` on the `/tmp` path which is tmpfs.
As expected I'm sure, I got: `[ERROR] fscrypt setup: filesystem type tmpfs is not supported for fscrypt setup`

Looking in https://github.com/google/fscrypt, I saw: https://github.com/google/fscrypt/blob/ea916da7fa9844cc3da608e75510f478c7b09f7d/cli-tests/t_not_supported.sh which coincides with my presumably expected error.

But I also saw: `The source files are located on an in-memory filesystem such as tmpfs.` in the main README, which makes me wonder if there is intent/plan to bring fscrypt to tmpfs.

I'm kind of thinking a use case of having keys and/or a password manager database on external/encrypted storage, that gets transferred to some random path in `/run/user/<#>` (tmpfs) on login where it is encrypted as well (then the storage is unmounted/locked/removed), and the respective program that uses the file(s) would point to a freshly generated config that points to the random location.