Keith C. Perry on 25 Apr 2018 09:36:07 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] Recovering my laptop


Joe,

I'm not logged into Google right now so I can't see the image but before this, when you booted, did the LUKS partition automatically "unlock"?


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From: "rosatoj" <rosatoj@gmail.com>
To: "Philadelphia Linux User's Group Discussion List" <plug@lists.phillylinux.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 9:58:17 AM
Subject: [PLUG] Recovering my laptop

Uhg. Did an laptop install a little while back at work and decided to select both LVM and LUKS to secure the drive (one of there standard options). Did some updates yesterday and now can't boot. Get this..

Did some quick research and found this, and my setup IS sda1(EFI),2(boot),3(LUKS lvm) like they list - but using rescue disk now shows just first two. The sda3 is being listed as 'unallocated' in gparted.

I'm about to dive in - figured I'd send this if someone has a quick answer. Since I never used this formation before (I've used LVM, not LUKS) I'm assuming best to do this shout out for any known tricks/issues. It is 16.04 ubuntu.

Uhg. Morning blown.

Joe
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