Pull the drive out and mount it using a power USB rig.Remove he password from 
shadow.I forget where the grub pw is . Google for the file that is in.Edit or 
remove.C.M.HouckLinux SysAdminBinghamton University                    Via 
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-------- Original message --------From: Craig <cho...@binghamton.edu> Date: 
11/27/24  17:17  (GMT-05:00) To: debian-security@lists.debian.org, 
cho...@binghamton.edu Subject: Re: I forgot my password and Debian need 
password when booting 
    Can you get grub to appear? If you can an easy way to get in
    Go to the end of the line with options and add to the end I think
      shell=/bin/sh
    I have it in a notebook  at work and will double check. I have
      used it to get by passwrods many times.
    I wil post the answer in the AM
    
    On 10/26/19 11:30 PM,
      stefano-niko.or...@datacenter-architect.net wrote:
    
    
      
      That's a killer. I had some similar issue some
        years ago. Bruteforce luks and the entire boot process is slow.
        So the whole thing cant take weeks or even months depending on
        the size of the password. After 4 weeks with an i7 and 8g of ram
        it barely made it pass the 5 or 6 character length tries. Make a
        clone of the luks header and run bruteforce luks as iso image on
        multiple computers. You might speed up the process. 
        
        Best Regards,
        Stefano-Niko Orzen
        E-Mail: stefano-niko.or...@datacenter-architect.net
      
      
        
        -------- Original Message --------
        Subject: Re: I forgot my password and Debian need password when
        booting
        From: Paul Wise 
          To: Mostaf Faridi 
            CC: debian-security@lists.debian.org
            
            
              On
                Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 8:51 PM Mostaf Faridi wrote:
                
                > I installed Debian on HDD with encryption two years
                ago and when Debian want boot need password.
                > I forgot that password.
                > Do I have chance for recover my Data?
                
                If you remember some part of your password it might be
                possible to use
                the bruteforce-luks package to recover the full
                password, if that
                fails then you will need to reinstall and restore data
                from any
                backups you might have.
                
                https://packages.debian.org/stable/bruteforce-luks
                https://github.com/glv2/bruteforce-luks
                
                -- 
                bye,
                pabs
                
                https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
              
            
          
    
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