Open neurodroid opened 10 years ago
From ashishs...@gmail.com on October 19, 2013 18:44:34
Os in use: cyanogenmod 10.2 mako.
From m...@awh.io on October 22, 2013 14:45:44
Can confirm. Paranoid Android 3.99-RC2 mako.
From m...@awh.io on October 22, 2013 15:16:44
Update; seems to work with the 0.7.8 alpha.
From ashishs...@gmail.com on October 26, 2013 05:04:30
i tried with 0.7.9 alpha on CM10.2 still doesnt work.. same behaviour.
From passcod3 on April 29, 2014 00:03:04
Google Nexus 7, Android 4.3 stock, 4.4 stock, CyanogenMod 10 and 11rc and various nightlies. The error is more that it can't find the folder (I think because of the way the internal storage is mounted / set up for systems that don't have SD cards) and that causes the "root not found" error. I've attached a screenshot, but the existing one shows the same error.
Attachment: tmp_Screenshot_2014-04-29-18-21-491260049653.png
From lbaltha...@gmail.com on July 05, 2014 03:08:11
Same here with a nightly build of cyanogenmod 11 (cm-11-20140704-NIGHTLY-mako.zip) on a Nexus 4.
Any solution?
From ashishs...@gmail.com on October 20, 2013 02:43:16
What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.Select to Mount EncFS volume 2.give a seperate .encfs6.xml config 3.shows error that the root folder of the volume is not found though it exists. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Should have mounted encfs volume. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Latest 0.7.6 Please provide any additional information below. Though cryptonite cant mount the EncFs Volume, the same Volume is opened using the Open EncFS Volume option of the app,Where it decrypts the volume temporarily.
Attached is the cryptonite catlog file. and the screenshot of the error which is displayed as a loooong toast message.
Attachment: Screenshot_2013-10-20-07-10-11.png crypto4.txt
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/cryptonite/issues/detail?id=65