I've used cryptsetup with luks options, saved new data, rebooted my
system, asked about passphrase in the boot level, and now I have mounted
my crypto partition with saved data.
That's what I did step by step:
1. I've added modules: aes, dm_mod, dm_crypt, to /etc/modules
2. Created the cryptog
Hi Frank!
I've added "crypt /dev/hda6 none luks" string in /etc/crypttab file,
what you had written, but unfartunately, I don't have the crypt file
in /dev/mapper also.
I think maybe when I hadn't used the debian installer to encrypt my
partion then something absent in my system then.
Maybe
I was trying to encrypt my ext3 partition /dev/hda6, that's what I did:
1. I've added modules: aes, dm_mod, dm_crypt, to /etc/modules
2. Created the cryptographic device mapper: cryptsetup -y create crypt
/dev/hda6 (entered passphrase twice)
3. Changed this options:
echo "crypt /dev/hda6" >> /
Thanks for the answer,
I think, I don't have that kind of hardware, you right. I hope all will
be right, but I'm making my backups before run my encrypted harddrive
anyway.
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I've tryed to load modules for my partition encryption, and had an
error:
#modprobe sha256
WARNING: Error inserting padlock_sha
(/lib/modules/2.6.26-1-686/kernel/drivers/crypto/padlock-sha.ko): No such device
Is it very important error for this module work? Can I work with this
module with
Thanks,
Seems it's really working. I just have changed configuration file with
security section only:
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security etch/updates main contrib
non-free
Did you use apt-mirror yourself?
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