Phil H wrote:
It's dawned (!) on me that this is because I'm using fat options in the mount line, so mount automatically assumes it's a (v)fat filesystem.
if you can, don't let mount(8) *guess* what filesystem to mount. as the manpage states:
"If your data is valuable, don't ask mount to guess." this is why the -t option is for. but this has nothing to do with crypto and is basically just unix 101... -- BOFH excuse #394: Jupiter is aligned with Mars. - Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/