- fs-options = force
sudo truecrypt -t -k "" --protect-hidden=no --fs-options=force /dev/sdc /mnt/data
Eu tenho um disco rígido contendo um volume TrueCrypt em / dev / sdc. É formatado com NTFS. Estou executando o Ubuntu 9.4.
Para montar o volume, tentei isso:
sudo truecrypt -t -k "" --protect-hidden=no /dev/sdc /mnt/data
Depois de fornecer a senha correta, recebo o seguinte erro:
Error: $LogFile indicates unclean shutdown (0, 0)
Failed to mount '/dev/mapper/truecrypt1': Operation not supported
Mount is denied because NTFS is marked to be in use. Choose one action:
Choice 1: If you have Windows then disconnect the external devices by
clicking on the 'Safely Remove Hardware' icon in the Windows
taskbar then shutdown Windows cleanly.
Choice 2: If you don't have Windows then you can use the 'force' option for
your own responsibility. For example type on the command line:
mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/mapper/truecrypt1 /mnt/data -o force
Or add the option to the relevant row in the /etc/fstab file:
/dev/mapper/truecrypt1 /mnt/data ntfs-3g force 0 0
Eu acho que preciso passar a força mount-option de alguma forma para o comando mount. Mas como? O seguinte não funciona:
sudo truecrypt -t -k "" --protect-hidden=no --mount-options="-o force" /dev/sdc /mnt/data
Error: Unknown option: -o force