> Above means that your kernel already has initialized loop driver in kernel. > To use loop-AES' externally compiled module, you must disable loop driver in > your kernel by recompiling your kernel with CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=n. Yes, I checked this: SuSE has the loop driver compiled into the kernel by default :-( > > Or do the ones patched for loop-aes work with loop-fish2? > Yes, they work with SuSE's loop_fish2. And the file formats are compatible, i.e. loop-aes can read loop-fish2-files and vice versa? thanks for your prompt response, ju BTW: I really like the ease of use of loop-aes... -- Juergen Schmidt Leitender Redakteur/senior editor c't magazin Verlag Heinz Heise GmbH & Co KG, Helstorferstr. 7, D-30625 Hannover EMail: ju@ct.heise.de - Tel.: +49 511 5352 300 - FAX: +49 511 5352 417 PGP-Key available - Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/