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#1 2009-04-17 09:59:22

Kardell
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[TrueCrypt] I can't play with commands.

Yes. TrueCrypt does not allow me to use commands listed in ArchWiki, is loading gui in GTK+.
I can create a volume by this tool, but can't access it.
Whatever I choose(even unencrypted drive) I'm getting:

Volume slot unavailable

I assume its because of not full privileges.
I would like to use this tool from console, like a guy from wiki. wink


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#2 2009-04-17 10:09:50

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Re: [TrueCrypt] I can't play with commands.

To use truecrypt in a console, use the "-t" option, e.g.

truecrypt -t -h

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#3 2009-04-17 10:20:50

Kardell
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Re: [TrueCrypt] I can't play with commands.

Thank You smile so I'll update wiki.
What's a coincidence, yesterday I was exploring your packages.
Good luck with your handy stuff.:cool:


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#4 2009-04-17 10:22:43

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Re: [TrueCrypt] I can't play with commands.

Kardell wrote:

Good luck with your handy stuff.:cool:

Thanks smile


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#5 2009-04-17 11:09:05

Kardell
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Re: [TrueCrypt] I can't play with commands.

By the way

Volume slot unavailable

is not related with privileges, but I have lame perceptiveness.

Just choose another slot on the list in GUI i.e. on 4th, 10th position.
Mine 1st, 2nd, 3rd looks empty, but somehow they are used by previous mounting attempts.

Last edited by Kardell (2009-04-17 11:10:06)


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