Le 06/27/17 à 10:16, Hans a écrit :
> Hi!
> I believe, first of all is to check, how youz device is seen at the usb-port.
> 
> As root start "tail -f /var/log/syslog" and then plugin your device. Check 
> the 
> messages.
> 
> When you know the device, check the partionin. Just start "fdisk" and print 
> out your partitions. Be careful, not to change anything!
> 
> End fdisk, then open your encrypted partition (i.e. sdc3) using 
> "cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdc3 somename" and enter your correct password.
> 
> The term "somename"  can freely be chosen, I personally are using something 
> like "usr2" or "home2" whatever.
> 
> When your device is opened, you can mount it somewhere, I am using 
> either "/mnt" or create a new directory (i.e. /disk1)
> 
> So, mount it using "mount /dev/mapper/somename /mnt".
> 

It won't work : the disk is an lvm volume (as said in first message), so
there is some lvm stuff to do before this. Sorry I do not know lvm to
give the right commands to use.


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