hello,
after kernel panic I got stuck with encrypted xfs partition
i have my hexadecimal encryption key written & know the root password
I already have a clean install. can I mount and copy some files from old filesystem?
i tried to google it, but I cant figure out how and when to use the key
anything will help, even link to a man page I must have missed
thank you!
hK
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help needed with encrypted xfs partition
Re: help needed with encrypted xfs partition
What version of Debian?holm.K wrote:after kernel panic I got stuck with encrypted xfs partition
What did you find from your Google search?holm.K wrote:i tried to google it, but I cant figure out how and when to use the key
I have no idea what you have NOT missed to be able to guess what you DID miss. What have you looked at so far?holm.K wrote:even link to a man page I must have missed
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Re: help needed with encrypted xfs partition
The command man cryptsetup is a readable starting point if the partition was encrypted using a Linux system.
https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetu ... dQuestions
Just 'encrypted' tells only part of the story, there's 'plain' and 'LUKS' in Linux, for example, and other similar-but-different systems under Windows.
https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetu ... dQuestions
Just 'encrypted' tells only part of the story, there's 'plain' and 'LUKS' in Linux, for example, and other similar-but-different systems under Windows.