Marco Calamari wrote (05 Oct 2013 17:58:09 GMT) :
> One doubt; a corrupted encrypted volume id a really bad thing; is
>  this feature stable from this standpoint?

At least it's not documented as experimental. I suggest asking the
cryptsetup maintainers, if you want a more authoritative answer :)

> Truecrypt volume header have no signature, and cannot be seen in any
>  way; it is indistiguishable from binary noise.
> Truecrypts devices looks as unformatted empty devices or partitions,
>  or noise-filles files.

OK, but then GNOME Disks and Nautilus could have a way to "this is
a TC volume, please unlock it".

Cheers,
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