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    TrueCrypt 7 with GUI and kernel crypto

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    Estel | # 51 | 2012-01-18, 00:02 | Report

    There was a proposition about merging threads - i liked to keep it kernel-power way (one thread for development problems/ideas, another one for generic "TrueCrypt eats my battery life and dog" type). Yet, I've also noticed, that keeping it separated is becoming troublesome, so when time permits, I may audit and re-write last remaining suggestions (with correct credits for NIN101, of course), and perform a /thread hijack

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    Mr Wolf | # 52 | 2012-01-18, 19:27 | Report

    Originally Posted by NIN101 View Post
    uname -r. And please, next time do your research on such simple questions. So, what cipher are you using for that volume?
    Ok... I updated to Kernel Power v49 and now it works!
    Now, stupid question :
    as I said, I installed this version:
    http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/...7forMaemo5.jpg
    I updated to Kernel Power v49 and then installed Truecrypt 7.1-maemo6.
    I started TrueCrypt from Xterminal: am I sure I'm using Truecrypt 7.1-maemo6 and not the previous version?
    How do I know? If I click on "About", it only says: TrueCrypt 7.1.

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    Estel | # 53 | 2012-01-18, 22:09 | Report

    Bulletproof approach - perform:
    Code:
    apt-get purge truecrypt
    ... watch carefully, if it succeed, then, try running 'truecrypt'a from xterm as root. If it doesn't start (*doesn't exist), install it again from the repos, and You'll be 100% sure, that You're using latest version

    Before someone start to grill me - I know, there are more "proper" ways of checking it. Yet, this one seems to be least complicated and error prone.

    /Estel

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    Mr Wolf | # 54 | 2012-01-18, 22:30 | Report

    Ok... it worked just as you said! I removed and reinstalled!
    Thanks!

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    chill | # 55 | 2013-02-25, 04:38 | Report

    Help needed, please...I get the following error when trying to create a volume, after the formatting finishes:

    /proc/misc: No entry for device-mapper found
    Is device-mapper driver missing from kernel?
    Failure to communicate with kernel device-mapper driver.
    /proc/misc: No entry for device-mapper found
    Is device-mapper driver missing from kernel?
    Failure to communicate with kernel device-mapper driver.
    Incompatible libdevmapper 1.02.27 (2008-06-25)(compat) and kernel driver
    Command failed

    I've done some reading but can't come up with a concrete step to solve the problem. It looks like I need the dm module, but don't know where/how to get it. I am not a power kernel user.

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    Estel | # 56 | 2013-02-25, 11:20 | Report

    Just install latest kernel-power (kp52).

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    chill | # 57 | 2013-02-25, 21:59 | Report

    Originally Posted by Estel View Post
    Just install latest kernel-power (kp52).
    Hmmm, thanks, but having read about the issues with video playback (pre-kp52, though), I am a little wary.

    (Don't mean to derail the thread to talking about kernel power here.)

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