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by colintl
Sat 14 Feb 2009, 09:23
Forum: Security/Privacy
Topic: Truecrypt 6.3a and Truecrypt 4.3a
Replies: 55
Views: 83688

@puplix

In Windows, Truecrypt mounts the created file to any drive of your choice; and so to view the decrypted volume you view that particular drive. In Linux, Truecrypt usually mounts your volume to the first available 'drive/directory', which in your case (as you can see in the Truecrypt window) the &quo...
by colintl
Sat 07 Feb 2009, 02:55
Forum: Security/Privacy
Topic: Truecrypt 6.3a and Truecrypt 4.3a
Replies: 55
Views: 83688

no such file or directory: nautilus

@ puplix If I doubleclick my mounted volumes in the truecrypt window I too get the same popup message as you do ... but as far as I know, to use your "datasafe" volume you just use a file manager (such as rox, thunar, xfe, ...) to view contents (I expect it to be empty) and from then on, s...
by colintl
Fri 06 Feb 2009, 08:53
Forum: Security/Privacy
Topic: Truecrypt 6.3a and Truecrypt 4.3a
Replies: 55
Views: 83688

no such file or directory: dmsetup

hello puplix I have been using Truecrypt for a number of years and when I upgraded to the latest version (6.1a) I got the same problem as you did. However was able to find a solution that was submitted to the forum (but can't find it again!). The solution was to run Truecrypt; click Settings; Prefer...