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Truecrypt in kernel ?

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Date: Monday, November 5, 2007 - 9:42 pm

i was trying to move my truecrypt container from my xp box to my
debian etch box.
on windows xp its just double click to mount it, no need to even
install with the portable option.
on linux i had to download the source of the kernel, compile it, add
the truecrypt module, reboot and then mount it.
just wondering why the truecrypt module isnt in the mainline kernel ?
its the only cross platform encrypted disk solution out there and it
should be less of a chore to use it in linux...is there something
wrong with the truecrypt kernel driver ?
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Messages in current thread:
Truecrypt in kernel ?, Zurk Tech, (Mon Nov 5, 9:42 pm)
Re: Truecrypt in kernel ?, Arnd Hannemann, (Tue Nov 6, 10:26 am)
Re: Truecrypt in kernel ?, Michal Schmidt, (Tue Nov 6, 3:15 am)
Re: Truecrypt in kernel ?, Clemens Koller, (Tue Nov 6, 9:08 am)
Re: Truecrypt in kernel ?, Zurk Tech, (Tue Nov 6, 9:04 am)
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