* Anon <loop-aes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Markus Reichelt wrote: > > I guess you really need experience with it :-) How hard can it be? > I am not stupid by any means or measure, and it can be difficult > *for a person who does not have all* the necessary information. > *Any process can be difficult to understand with important > information missing. I think it is important to realize we all > start from the beginning, without any prior knowldge on any subject > of study, including encrypted filesystems. Nobody is born with how > to use loop-AES, or Linux, or even how to tie their shoes, encoded > into their genes. I stick with what I wrote. Sooner or later you _will_ need the experience, like we all do. What I meant, in detail, is that it's not done with setup, one needs to know about possible "emergency situations" as well. What do you do if something goes wrong? Filesystem needs checkup / won't mount? Things like that need to be tested, better sooner than later. To cope with such a situation one needs to understand the whole process first. Asking a mailing list is not always possible; at the very least it delays system operations. So, better have some experience / documented it yourself (e.g. have written some usable [understandable] scripts). > I did carefully RTFM several times, I did very carefully consider > all the examples in loop-AES.README, and I do understand how to use > the "regular" loop device. Still, I never used a *stack* of loop > devices, and I still do not seem to understand how to stack the > loops in the context of using two encrypted loops under loop-AES. > I invite you to fill in all the details if you can. I myself try to play with such things first, get them to work on my own. If it doesn't work, there's always the mailing list ('s archives). What I said doesn't contradict what you wrote, it's just a different approach. Don't feel insulted, I surely didn't mean it. After all, experience never hurts; one never can know too much :-) -- left blank, right bald
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