On 20/02/2008 morphium wrote: > 2008/2/20, Mathieu SEGAUD <mathieu.segaud@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Vous m'avez dit récemment : > > > > > I think i am, yes, but I'm not sure > > > > try grep aes in output from lsmod, you'll see aes_x86_64 if so. > > Ok, I'm not having the x86_64 module, only aes. > Anyone knows howto change that on debian? ;) I never built an own > kernel before and i dont want to. Can i unload the normal aes module > and load the x86_64 one some way? Hey morphium, First, you should check whether the module aes_x86_64 is available on your system: # modinfo aes_x86_64 If it is, you can add aes_x86_64 to /etc/modules and reboot. Afterwards check with lsmod again, and aes_x86_64 should be loaded instead of aes. greetings, jonas --------------------------------------------------------------------- dm-crypt mailing list - http://www.saout.de/misc/dm-crypt/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: dm-crypt-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: dm-crypt-help@xxxxxxxx