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3VeraCrypt's official website provides an old version of its software that is compatible with TrueCrypt volumes. This allows VeraCrypt users to convert TrueCrypt volumes to VeraCrypt volumes that are compatible with the latest version of VeraCrypt in both Linux and other platforms.karel– karel2026-01-31 23:34:58 +00:00Commented Jan 31 at 23:34
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Are you saying that cryptsetup can not directly open a TC volume, therefore what I'm after is only possible after converting my TC volume to a VeraCrypt volume? That's odd, as the documentation expressly states that cryptsetup supports both TrueCrypt and VeraCrypt volumes.Peter J– Peter J2026-01-31 23:47:16 +00:00Commented Jan 31 at 23:47
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No, I did not say that cryptsetup cannot directly open a TrueCrypt volume. I do not have any disagreements with what the documentation expressly states.karel– karel2026-01-31 23:52:51 +00:00Commented Jan 31 at 23:52
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