
I downloaded Knecht Rootrecht overnight, booted it this morning and thought I'ld just check whether it still contained loop-AES. It doesn't. IT DOESN'T. AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. First, Knoppix, now GRML. PANIC.
Loop-AES is fast, efficient, cool, essential and all my software and data sit on it.
Breathe deeply. I'm calming down now.
Please, maintainers, may I have loop-AES back?
Regards
Fog_Watch

* Fog_Watch wrote [07.03.12 02:03]:
I downloaded Knecht Rootrecht overnight, booted it this morning and thought I'ld just check whether it still contained loop-AES. It doesn't. IT DOESN'T. AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. First, Knoppix, now GRML. PANIC.
AFAIK loop-aes is deprecated and you should switch sooner rather than later to dm-crypt or luks.
Loop-AES is fast, efficient, cool, essential and all my software and data sit on it.
loop-aes is not essential. It is afaik an external kernel module and was never integrated into upstream.
You should switch to dm-crypt. For a starting point have a look at http://code.google.com/p/cryptsetup/wiki/FrequentlyAskedQuestions#7._Interop...
Ulrich

Ulrich Dangel schrieb am Mittwoch, den 07. März 2012:
- Fog_Watch wrote [07.03.12 02:03]:
I downloaded Knecht Rootrecht overnight, booted it this morning and thought I'ld just check whether it still contained loop-AES. It doesn't. IT DOESN'T. AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. First, Knoppix, now GRML. PANIC.
AFAIK loop-aes is deprecated and you should switch sooner rather than later to dm-crypt or luks.
Loop-AES is fast, efficient, cool, essential and all my software and data sit on it.
loop-aes is not essential. It is afaik an external kernel module and was never integrated into upstream.
jftr dm-crypt can mount cryptoloop: http://fob.po8.org/node/516
Alex
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