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who uses truecrypt?
dont know if this is possible with truecrypt or with a bit of shell scripting.
i want to decrypt a local drive, with a few keyfiles from a usb stick, but instead of adding each key when the password pops up, i want it to check the usb for the keyfiles without me adding them by browse.
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I don't think it's exactly what you are looking for but all I can contribute is that on my version there is a button which says "Auto mount all devices". I click that and then a password box pops up and I enter it. Everything is then mounted. These are local drives only though. I think you also have to encrypt the drives in a way where this information is cached or easily detectable (does it use /etc/fstab on linux?)
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