Is there anyway I can get aes support in a kernel I use to install linux with. Right now I am using a netinstall disc which supports md5 and nothing else. I tried creating my own cd with my own kernel, but I got a VFS error on boot. I also tried building my own aes.ko module with versioning support. Neither worked, so how do I go about booting off a kernel that supports aes and then starting the install process?

Mike Power


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