On Saturday 25 June 2005 20:53, nuno romano wrote: > I got the following warning trying to create a > crypto file system in hda10 partition of my > hard disk: I did -> > > modprobe cryptoloop > modprobe aes > > losetup -e aes-256 /dev/loop0 /dev/hda10 > Password: xxxxxxxx > ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS: Invalid argument > > I have a PowerPC kernel 2.6.8,util-linux 2.12,and > according the cryptoloop-HOWTO these patches must > be applied: losetup-combined.patch and > util-linux-2.12-kernel-2.6.patch > > The latest cryptoloop-HOWTO was published more > than a year ago,and this is almost certainly > a patch problem,so I suppose that these patches > were not already applied.Where can I find a > trusted (trusted signature) version of these > patches? >
Cryptoloop is depreciated (and, I believe, no longer developed). So, that explains the year-old howto, and possibly why your current linux-utils won't work with it (though that may not be the reason). Unless you are dead set on using cryptoloop, use either: dm-crypt (apt-gettable; avail with modconf post 2.6.8 ?; cryptsetup package needed) loop-aes (apt-gettable module and linux-utils) From the crypto mailing lists, dm-crypt feels like it will be around for a long time. But, loop-aes has been operational since the cryptoloop days, and seems to have always provided migration paths (aespipe--something for which I do not think dm-crypt or cryptoloop has an equivalent) in the event the major revisions proved incompatible. (Or, dm-crypt feels like it will finally be the in-kernel long-term solution, while loop-AES has and likely will always be a viable, stable solution in lieu of revisions.)
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