Boyd Waters schrieb: [...] > random bits, that is itself encrypted by GPG. You may use GPG to > encrypt however you want: you may use public-key encryption, in which > case you may have a number of users, each with their own secret > password, all of them can decrypt the disk-encryption password and thus > access the loop-AES partition. i was talking about changing the encryption cipher, not the passphrase. i found aes128 faster than twofish128 on my machine, so i wanted to change it. the passphrase of the gpg key was not changed here. -- BOFH excuse #214: Fluorescent lights are generating negative ions. If turning them off doesn't work, take them out and put tin foil on the ends. - Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/