Hi Using losetup you can set a loop device for a particular partition and it will ask passwords for the same. After this one can mount that loop device to a some mount point. If the password is not correct, the mount will fail. For eg: [root@root]# losetup -e xor /dev/loop3 /dev/hda2 Password: [root@root]# mkfs -t ext2 /dev/loop3 100 [root@root]# mount /dev/loop3 /NETBSD/ [root@root]# ls /NETBSD/ lost+found [root@root]# echo hello > /NETBSD/hello [root@root]# cat /NETBSD/hello hello [root@root]# umount /dev/loop3 [root@root]# losetup -d /dev/loop3 Checking if the partition is encrypted ------------------------------------------------------- [root@root]# mount /dev/hda2 /NETBSD/ mount: you must specify the filesystem type Mouting it using password -------------------------------------- [root@root]# losetup -e xor /dev/loop3 /dev/hda2 Password: [root@root]# mount /dev/loop3 /NETBSD/ [root@root]# ls /NETBSD/ hello lost+found But after mounting the partitiion, it doesn't provide any security and the files will be accessible by everyone who has the right to access it. The protection is that it will ask for passwords when mounting that partition, so if somebody steals the computer after a power-off, he will not be able to mount and see the files under the encrypted partition. Regards Suneesh Lei Yang wrote: >Hello, > >I am trying to play around loopback device and want to set up an >encrypted loopback filesystem. I did the following things: > >1. losetup -e serpent /dev/loop0 /etc/crypt >/ect/crypt: Is a directory > >So I tried: losetup -e serpent /dev/loop0 /etc/cryptfile and this time >cryptfile is a plain txt file. > >Enter passwd... > >2. mkfs -t ext2 /dev/loop0 >3. mount -t ext2 /dev/loop0 /mnt/crypt > >After this, how do I verify that anything happened that has enabled >encryption? I can't understand where the encrypted filesystem lies in >here:( Plus, when we say 'encrypted', which file is on earth encrypted? >Is that files and data in /mnt/crypt are encrypted form of >/etc/cryptfile? Really confused. > >TIA! > >Lei > > >-- >Kernelnewbies: Help each other learn about the Linux kernel. >Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/ >FAQ: http://kernelnewbies.org/faq/ > > > > > -- Suneesh T P, Senior Associate, Embedded, NatureSoft Pvt Ltd. Mailto: suneesh@naturesoft.net WebSite: www.nature-soft.com