For some reason, I am unable to execute anything on a mounted, encrypted filesystem. It's very strange. Below is what I'm doing . . . I have no idea what's wrong: laptop[chaos]: chaos$ mount work Password: laptop[chaos]: chaos$ grep work /etc/fstab /home/chaos/.encrypted_work.dsk /home/chaos/work ext2 user,loop,noauto,encryption=blowfish,keybits=256 0 0 laptop[chaos]: chaos$ cd work laptop[chaos]: work$ ls -l test.sh -rwxrwxr-x 1 chaos chaos 28 Mar 19 09:57 test.sh laptop[chaos]: work$ ./test.sh bash: ./test.sh: Permission denied laptop[chaos]: work$ cat test.sh #!/bin/bash echo "Testing" laptop[chaos]: work$ cp test.sh /tmp laptop[chaos]: work$ cd /tmp laptop[chaos]: /tmp$ ./test.sh Testing laptop[chaos]: /tmp$ ls -l test.sh -rwxrwxr-x 1 chaos chaos 28 Mar 19 09:57 test.sh laptop[chaos]: /tmp$ id uid=500(chaos) gid=500(chaos) groups=500(chaos) laptop[chaos]: /tmp$ df -k ~/work Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /home/chaos/.encrypted_work.dsk 1032088 428292 551368 44% /home/chaos/work laptop[chaos]: /tmp$ No type of executiable will execute from the encrypted filesystem . . . any ideas? -- David Frascone This was only a test. Had this been an actual tagline... - Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/