Carlos E. R. schrieb:

> Oh my! You overwrite it! I'm not surprised you get the errors you see.

I know, but it worked in 10.2 w/o any probs.

> But seriously, consider this method, via fstab:
> /dev/device   /mnt/mountpoint  xfs  reiserfs  
> noauto,user,loop,encryption=twofish256  1 4

> You can mount it as user (no sudo needed), it will not be mounted during 
> boot, the "loop" device is dynamically selected, and ... I forgot the and, 
> the telly interrupted my thoughts :-)

Well I tried and it doesn't work somehow.

The /etc/cryptotab looks like this (just for one partition at present):

/dev/loop0  /dev/sdb1    /srv/more     reiserfs   twofish256 defaults

The /etc/fstab contains:

dev/sdb1    /srv/more   reiserfs noauto,user,loop,encryption=twofish256

Then while mounting with:

mount /srv/more

and entering the password I'm getting:

ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS: Invalid argument

But when I remove the fstab line then the cryptosystem mounts perfectly
during the boot.

Any idea?

thx
/j


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