Dear maintainers, is there a difference between cryptsetup in 32-bit adnd 64-bit?
I am using several encrypted partitions, with the same password and with a keyfile on an usb-stick, which is automatically recognized at bootup and opens my devices. On my amd64 system this is working like a charm. Now I am using an EEE-PC 1005HGO, with encrypted partitions and with the same password as on the amd64-notebook. As I want to use the same usb-stick on my EEE-PC, too, I tried to add the key using "cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/sdaX -d /media/usb1/mykeyfile". But it always says, there is the wrong password. Manually I can open the device (cryptsetup luksOpen is working), so my password is set correct! So, what do I do wrong? Must I generate a new keyfile for my EEE-PC? Or must I do something else, to add my existing keyfile for my EEE-PC? Any hints are welcome. Best regards Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

