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Hi,
I made a fresh install and for the first time I used LUKS as described in the wiki.
But I didn't pay enough attention. I accidentaly used my big partition for sawp and the small one for /home
Is there an easy way to correct this?
stupid greetings
Last edited by thms (2010-05-27 19:53:17)
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Reformat 'em, then change the entries in fstab. Just boot up into whatever live environment you want and do it from there.
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you can use the Arch installation media -- either a CD or a USB key that you might already created to install Arch. To get a GUI, try GParted Live or Parted Magic
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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So, now I formated the partitions and also created new encryption with
cryptsetup -c aes-xts-plain -y -s 512 luksFormat /dev/sda3
Enter passphrase: mypassword
Verify passphrase: mypassword
But now the mapper seems to be wrong. Is there a way to change these?
Last edited by thms (2010-05-27 19:27:23)
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nevermind
Last edited by Barghest (2010-05-27 19:20:37)
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Ok,
I used the wrong order. I first had to encrypt and the reformat.
Last edited by thms (2010-05-27 19:53:01)
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