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#2 Re: How to set up an encrypted filesystem in several easy steps Posted by freelsjd (69.241.xx.xx) on Wed 6 Dec 2006 at 19:49 I tried this and could not get it to work past the first step: "cryptsetup luksFormat /deb/hdb9" (note: I am not using lvm, but straight 4-GB partitions). Cryptsetup came back with the following error message: Failed to setup dm-crypt key mapping. Check kernel for support for the aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 cipher spec and verify that /dev/hdb9 contains at least 133 sectors. Failed to write to key storage. I tried enabling most all the encryption options in my custom kernel. Question: what options are required ? Also, what else could cause this error ?
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