Hi, As I scheduled, yesterday I installed my new 9.1 system with new partitions, and I gave a try also for XFS. During the install I applied the hotfix from SUSE, and then made this partition not to be mounted automatically, but user mountable AND encrypted. I didn't put any files to this partition, but after the install immediatelly run YOU (last update 04.08.2004) from another partition, and restarted the system... After bootup I attempted to mount the above mentioned encrypted XFS-partition, but with the correct password I just got an error, that THAT encryption algorythm is not supported by the kernel:( I had no idea, which algo the "install" used, and why the hell the newest SUSE default-kernel doesn't like it, but being I had no files on the partition, I made it newly with YAST's partition-tool. Of course with the same parameters, and now I could use it with no problem. Do you know, that maybe the _default_ encryption method somehow changed after the initial release? For me it would mean, that after the next kernel release most likely I lose this partition again. What to do against it? Anyway after new install how is it possible to get a password-encrypted XFS partition again? Could it have something in common with the fact, that after I chose a password longer than 8 characters and had to change to MD5 encryption during the installation?! Thanks, Peli