Hi! Is it possible to mount for example external hard disks entirely encrypted? I've installed USB hostmode, but the hard disk is not recognized.
Sorry for the lateness, but I can tell you the opposite is true, as I've done just that in the past. You can setup a partition on the N900 that can then be mounted on Win/Linux/Mac. So I can't imagine the opposite would not be true.
Ok... then I'll try later with a pendrive entirely encrypted and see if it's recognized and it's possible to mount it and post here.
Confirming what's woody said - it's absolutely possible to open any TrueCrypt encrypted partition/file, no matter is using hostmode, network or whatsnot. Even reading containers written in optical disks is working - well, at least if You actually can enumerate then at all, because current bug in KP is (again...) preventing that (I hope it will get fixed in new release).
Ok... I encrypted a pendrive partition, connected to N900, mounted with H-E-N, but, when I try to mount the partition with TrueCrypt, I get this error:
What version of power kernel are you running? (if < v48, it's likely the xts problem, which means you didn't read the initial post...). Are you using the newest TrueCrypt version from extras-devel? With what cipher is this volume encrypted?