Terje Fåberg wrote: > I have created a configuration of three 60 GB > disk which form one a raid5 array. This array > is parted by lvm. Is it possible to safely use > loop-aes on one of the logical volumes? > > I began to doubt: After I created a new logical > volume, created the loop-device and created a > XFS file system, I could only mount it once. > > Upon mounting it the second time xfs says: > > raid5: switching cache buffer sise, 4096 > --> 512 > raid5: switching cache buffer sise, 512 > --> 1024 > raid5: switching cache buffer sise, 1024 > --> 512 > raid5: switching cache buffer sise, 512 > --> 4096 > XFS: mounting filesystem loop(7,7) > raid5: switching cache buffer size, 4096 > --> 512 > XFS: log inconsistent or no log (last==0, > first!= 1) > XFS: empty log check failed > XFS: log mount/recovery failed > XFS: log mount failed > > Reiserfs and EXT3 don't complain. They seem to > work and remount ok, but I dare to trust data > this filesystem before I know what the issue is > about. > > Do you have a clue? Kernel is SuSE 2.4.21-144, > loop-aes is 1.7e. Exact mount syntax that you used may be relevant. To be more exact, I am interested in presense of -r option. -- Jari Ruusu 1024R/3A220F51 5B 4B F9 BB D3 3F 52 E9 DB 1D EB E3 24 0E A9 DD - Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/