Hello, I understand that (Open)SUSE 10.1 ist going to be the test arena for SLES 10, or am I wrong? Now I have just read the Release Notes for SLES 10 RC1 and got struck by these lines: "Mounting Encrypted Partitions With SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 we switched to "cryptoloop" as the default encryption module. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 used twofish256 using loop_fish2 with 256 bits. The old twofish is supported as twofish. Now we are using twofish256 using cryptoloop with 256 bits. The old twofish256 is supported as twofishSL92. The old twofish is supported as twofish. " Now, obviously SUSE ist going to switch from an absolutely not widespread solution to an obsolete solution, and furthermore announces this as a novelty for the next-generation enterprise distro. What is this? Every other Distro (Fedora, RedHat, Debian, Ubuntu et al.) is using dm-crypt and even going to integrate LUKS, only SUSE does not! I really do NOT understand that in any way. Does anybody else? Best regards Oliver -- At Group L, Stoffel oversees six first-rate programmers, a managerial challenge roughly comparable to herding cats. -- The Washington Post Magazine, June 9, 1985 -- __ ________________________________________creating IT solutions Dr. Oliver Tennert Senior Solutions Engineer CAx Professional Services science + computing ag phone +49(0)7071 9457-598 Hagellocher Weg 71-75 fax +49(0)7071 9457-411 D-72070 Tuebingen, Germany O.Tennert@science-computing.de www.science-computing.de