> On Aug 14, 2015, at 1:23 PM, Dusty Mabe <dusty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 04:50:12PM -0400, Ron Wagner wrote: >> >> Greetings, >> >> If this is the wrong list, kindly point me to the correct one. >> >> I am trying to get ecryptfs running on a Fedora 21 EC2 instance on Amazon’s AWS service. Not having any luck whatsoever, I brought up a virtual F21 on my desktop computer in VMWare Fusion to test the procedure to get ecryptfs running, and was successful. >> >> Some info about my EC2 instance: >> >> AMI: Fedora-Cloud-Base-20141203-21.x86_64-us-east-1-0 >> Kernel ID: aki-919dcaf8, Kernel image name: pv-grub-hd0_1.04-x86_64.gz >> Kernel release: 4.1.4-100.fc21.x86_64 >> Kernel version: #1 SMP Tue Aug 4 03:25:05 UTC 2015 >> Virtualization: paravirtual >> >> When running ecryptfs-setup-private, I get the following error: >> >> ERROR: Cannot get ecryptfs version, ecryptfs kernel module not loaded? >> >> I tried sudo modprobe ecryptfs and got the following error: >> >> modprobe: FATAL: Module ecryptfs not found. >> >> This command succeeded while testing on the VMWare instance. >> >> Looking at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Security_Features_Matrix it indicates that eCryptfs is an optional package in F21. Is this referring to the ecryptfs-utils package, or the kernel module, or both? Can eCryptfs be used on an Amazon EC2 instance, and if so, how do I get the kernel module installed? > > > I don't have F21 up right now but I do have an F22 image running. For > F22 ecryptfs kernel module is in the kernel-modules package. You need > to install the kernel-modules packages for the kernel that is running > and then you can insert the module. I don't know if this is the same > case for F21 or not but check and see if that works for you. > > Hope this helps, > > Dusty Yes, that worked like a charm. Thank you Dusty. _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct