I've just had the same pair of problems, which I worked around as
follows:

* Build a custom kernel with "CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=m" as the only change
(following the instructions at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile more or less).

* Install the custom linux-image and linux-headers packages generated
above.

* Install the loop-aes-source 3.2f-1 package from Debian testing
(squeeze) or unstable (sid)

* Build and install the loop-aes modules using module-assistant as
normal.


After a reboot, I now have working loop-aes in Jaunty :-)

I'm not looking forward building a new custom kernel each time there's a
security upgrade though...

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