Laurence Perkins wrote:
>> By the way, if someone wants to take this and make a how to out of it
>> somewhere, I think it would be great. This is doable. I even rebooted
>> and even tho the drives changed SATA ports, it worked fine. So, I guess
>> I did it right, even if no one thought it could
Laurence Perkins wrote:
>> By the way, if someone wants to take this and make a how to out of it
>> somewhere, I think it would be great. This is doable. I even rebooted
>> and even tho the drives changed SATA ports, it worked fine. So, I guess
>> I did it right, even if no one thought it could
On 14/09/2022 14:55, Dale wrote:
I see the point but wasn't aware there was more than one way to do it
with cryptsetup. It seems there is several options for this. I was
pretty sure LVM was on bottom and mentioned it in my original post.
After reading your post, I got to wondering, did I do thi
>By the way, if someone wants to take this and make a how to out of it
>somewhere, I think it would be great. This is doable. I even rebooted
>and even tho the drives changed SATA ports, it worked fine. So, I guess
>I did it right, even if no one thought it could be done. lol
>
>I really hope
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 12:40:21AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>
>> Now to replace my /home drive which is also close to full. It's not
>> encrypted tho. The biggest difference in this and plain LVM, resizing
>> with cryptsetup or close and reopen. Keep in mind, while I did al
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 08:55:26AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>
>> I see the point but wasn't aware there was more than one way to do it
>> with cryptsetup. It seems there is several options for this. I was
>> pretty sure LVM was on bottom and mentioned it in my original post
Am Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 08:55:26AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
> I see the point but wasn't aware there was more than one way to do it
> with cryptsetup. It seems there is several options for this. I was
> pretty sure LVM was on bottom and mentioned it in my original post.
Indeed you did and it confus
Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 1:40 AM Dale wrote:
>> Now to replace my /home drive which is also close to full. It's not
>> encrypted tho. The biggest difference in this and plain LVM, resizing
>> with cryptsetup or close and reopen. Keep in mind, while I did all
>> this, LUKS, c
Am Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 12:40:21AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
> Now to replace my /home drive which is also close to full. It's not
> encrypted tho. The biggest difference in this and plain LVM, resizing
> with cryptsetup or close and reopen. Keep in mind, while I did all
> this, LUKS, cryptsetup, what
On Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 1:40 AM Dale wrote:
>
> Now to replace my /home drive which is also close to full. It's not
> encrypted tho. The biggest difference in this and plain LVM, resizing
> with cryptsetup or close and reopen. Keep in mind, while I did all
> this, LUKS, cryptsetup, whatever was
Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I thought I had done this before but it appears I have not. I want to
> replace a 8TB drive with a 10TB drive and then remove the 8TB drive when
> done but these drives are encrypted with cryptsetup on top of LVM. I
> looked through my how tos and can't find one for encry
Howdy,
I thought I had done this before but it appears I have not. I want to
replace a 8TB drive with a 10TB drive and then remove the 8TB drive when
done but these drives are encrypted with cryptsetup on top of LVM. I
looked through my how tos and can't find one for encrypted drives. I
did fin
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