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How does that work??
When I access the encrypted device with:
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdc1
I get a message:
cryptsetup: luksOpen: requires <device> <name> as arguments
But how does nautilus, for instance, do this??? I mean I plug it in (usb harddrive) and there's the Passphrase Input box immediately popping up. I don't tell nautilus what mapper device there is.
Can't I do that from command line?
Last edited by fourreux (2010-11-26 10:40:02)
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As the error says you have to call luksOpen with 2 arguments.
First: device
Second: name
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda just_an_example_name
Then you'll find the decrypted device in /dev/mapper/just_an_example_name and can mount it.
Last edited by Andrwe (2010-11-25 19:15:17)
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Thanx a lot!
Personal note:
On a "Permission denied" => try "sudo"!!
silly me.
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