On September 3, 2018 2:10 PM, Philipp Kern wrote:
> I don't think the data will be recoverable unless you have a backup of
> the LUKS header. The way LUKS works is that data is not encrypted with a
> passphrase directly but with a key that is encrypted to a set of
> passphrases. If you worked pure
On 2018-09-03 12:35, crotamine wrote:
Now, I have the following questions to the debian-installer list:
(1) during installation: with what command does the partition manager
insert a password for an encrypted volume of which the data is NOT to
be erased?
and (2) what should be my course of action
Dear all,
short version of the issue: in partman the passphrase of a previously encrypted
volume was changed (or added) by mistake. The data on this volume was not
flagged for removal. Installation was cancelled. Later after manually
'decrypting' this volume it was found that the ‘new’ passwor
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