tl;dr: I found that a ZuluCrypt container created on my desktop PC (an old Dell tower with an AMD x86-64 CPU), running Linux Mint, would not open in ZuluCrypt running on the Raspberry Pi. Any ideas why, or how to fix?
When I first was getting into Raspberry Pi, I had been using VeraCrypt to create encrypted containers of personal computer files for bringing on a USB stick when I travel. At the time, as I recall, VeraCrypt wasn't available on Raspberry Pi through their software manager, but ZuluCrypt was, and I found them compatible.
My regular desktop PC runs Linux Mint. VeraCrypt is no longer in their software manager - but ZuluCrypt is. So I figured that would be even better, but a recent effort failed to let me open the ZuluCrypt container on the Pi (Pi 400).
I forget the exact error message, but for this initial inquiry I was just wondering if any of this sounds familiar or understandable to any of you here. I can provide further detail if necessary. Thanks much!
When I first was getting into Raspberry Pi, I had been using VeraCrypt to create encrypted containers of personal computer files for bringing on a USB stick when I travel. At the time, as I recall, VeraCrypt wasn't available on Raspberry Pi through their software manager, but ZuluCrypt was, and I found them compatible.
My regular desktop PC runs Linux Mint. VeraCrypt is no longer in their software manager - but ZuluCrypt is. So I figured that would be even better, but a recent effort failed to let me open the ZuluCrypt container on the Pi (Pi 400).
I forget the exact error message, but for this initial inquiry I was just wondering if any of this sounds familiar or understandable to any of you here. I can provide further detail if necessary. Thanks much!
Statistics: Posted by cspan — Sat Apr 05, 2025 10:55 pm