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Cryptsetup can't open Truecrypt volume with 4096 byte sector size
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I'm trying to open an old Truecrypt encrypted drive and encountering the following error. Googling doesn't produce anything helpful.
cryptsetup tcryptOpen /dev/sdh test
Enter passphrase for /dev/sdh:
Activation is not supported for 4096 sector size.
Trying again with Veracrypt yields a completely different (and incomprehensible error):
ParameterIncorrect at VeraCrypt::CoreUnix::MountVolume:477
Trying again with the old Truecrypt app doesn't work either!
ParameterIncorrect at TrueCrypt::CoreUnix::MountVolume:443
The password is correct and I don't see anything in the truecrypt help to change the sector size. I tried selecting the "Do not mount" option with no success. What else can I do?
cryptsetup truecrypt
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I'm trying to open an old Truecrypt encrypted drive and encountering the following error. Googling doesn't produce anything helpful.
cryptsetup tcryptOpen /dev/sdh test
Enter passphrase for /dev/sdh:
Activation is not supported for 4096 sector size.
Trying again with Veracrypt yields a completely different (and incomprehensible error):
ParameterIncorrect at VeraCrypt::CoreUnix::MountVolume:477
Trying again with the old Truecrypt app doesn't work either!
ParameterIncorrect at TrueCrypt::CoreUnix::MountVolume:443
The password is correct and I don't see anything in the truecrypt help to change the sector size. I tried selecting the "Do not mount" option with no success. What else can I do?
cryptsetup truecrypt
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I'm trying to open an old Truecrypt encrypted drive and encountering the following error. Googling doesn't produce anything helpful.
cryptsetup tcryptOpen /dev/sdh test
Enter passphrase for /dev/sdh:
Activation is not supported for 4096 sector size.
Trying again with Veracrypt yields a completely different (and incomprehensible error):
ParameterIncorrect at VeraCrypt::CoreUnix::MountVolume:477
Trying again with the old Truecrypt app doesn't work either!
ParameterIncorrect at TrueCrypt::CoreUnix::MountVolume:443
The password is correct and I don't see anything in the truecrypt help to change the sector size. I tried selecting the "Do not mount" option with no success. What else can I do?
cryptsetup truecrypt
I'm trying to open an old Truecrypt encrypted drive and encountering the following error. Googling doesn't produce anything helpful.
cryptsetup tcryptOpen /dev/sdh test
Enter passphrase for /dev/sdh:
Activation is not supported for 4096 sector size.
Trying again with Veracrypt yields a completely different (and incomprehensible error):
ParameterIncorrect at VeraCrypt::CoreUnix::MountVolume:477
Trying again with the old Truecrypt app doesn't work either!
ParameterIncorrect at TrueCrypt::CoreUnix::MountVolume:443
The password is correct and I don't see anything in the truecrypt help to change the sector size. I tried selecting the "Do not mount" option with no success. What else can I do?
cryptsetup truecrypt
cryptsetup truecrypt
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