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| Hopefully the wisdom of list users will fix my problems....
| 
| 
| Problem one:
| 
| I installed 10.3 on my Acer Ferrari Saturday, after backing up /home 
| to some external hard drives. Those hard drives are encrypted using 
| YaST's partitioner (under 10.2, using loop-crypt) and via command 
| line (losetup -e twofish256). When I try and mount them under 10.3 
| using the YaST partitioner, they are never mounted. I have tried 
| mounting them manually from the command line, but they never mount. 
| The twofish256 option doesn't work (ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS: Invalid 
| argument), so I tried twofish, but the drives still never mount.
| 
| As it stands now, the entire backup of my e-mail and documents are 
| sitting on some drives which are unreadable unless I revert to 10.2 
| on one of the other machines.

Under 10.2 I had a separate data partition that I encrypted via the loop 
scheme.  When I installed 10.3 yesterday, I edited the proposed partitioning 
plan and for that encrypted partition, I selected "Do Not Format" and checked 
the "Encrypt..." tickbox.  To my pleasant surprise, the installer detected that 
this was an encrypted partition; correctly figured out the encryption algorithm 
(twofish256); asked me for the passphrase, and; correctly set up everything.

Now, like under 10.2, when the laptop is booting the boot process drops to a 
commandline to ask me for the encryption passphrase.  Life is good at this end.

Perhaps this process (using YaST exclusively during the install and then later 
on the other partition) would solve both of your problems?

Hope that helps,
Mark

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