> Anon 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 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. > > losetup -e AES128 -K /root/secret1.gpg /dev/loop0 /dev/hda666 > losetup -e AES128 -K /root/secret2.gpg /dev/loop1 /dev/loop0 > > mount /dev/loop1 /mnt THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! :) This is what I need, and something I can understand! :) Now I can get that "experience" I need. ;) THANK YOU!, Anon - Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/