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On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, reiner wrote:

> Yesterday I have updated my K6-2 Potato-Box then I have checked my
> encrypted file, but I get the message:
> unsupported encryption type serpent
> 
> I can“t remeber exactly, but one week ago or so everthing was working
> fine. At least it was mount/util-linux 2.10
> My guess is mount/util-linux2.10d-3 are not compiled for loopback
> encrypted filesystem.
> 
> Any hints
> 
> Kernel is linux-2.2.13 with international kernel-patch

The folowing worked for me:

- - downloadet the sources (apt-get source linux-utils)
- - applied the patch found in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/crypto (there
are some problems, but you can ignore them)
- - run configure
- - cd mount
- - added the option -I/usr/src/linux/include to the CFLAGS in the Makefile
- - make
- - mount and umount are suid root
- - copy losetup to /sbin and mount, umount to /bin

This is not quiet a clean way, but works...

Martin


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