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Luke Shulenburger

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Aug 1, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/1/00
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Hello,

I recently stumbled upon the international kernel patches
(www.kerneli.org) which
allow the use of an encrypted loopback filesystem under linux. I have
patched the
kernel and would like to give it a shot, but setting up the encrypted
filesystem requires
patching util-linux. So I used apt to get the source for the
debian-alpha util linux (I'm
using potato) and got version 2.10f. Unfortunately, I could only find
patches for
util-linux version 2.9w and 2.10m. I have yet to try either of these
out because frankly,
patching util-linux scares me. does anybody know anything about these
patches, whether
either one is compatible with the util-linux version 2.10f source
distributed with
potato or whether they are compatible with alphas at all? Any advice
would be greatly
appreciated.

Luke Shulenburger
(sl...@mit.edu)


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