![]() ![]() ![]() I was asked about my passphrase and it got accepted. Sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/loop0 luksrecovery Losetup -find -show -read-only -offset 135870283776 /dev/sda The reason is that I found an undamaged LUKS header at I still haven’t given up hope with this one. Thanks for the feedback, I just saw that post of yours. So I considered to cryptsetup -v luksOpen /dev/sda6 sda6_cryptīut even if it would open, how would I restore it properly so it can be opened automatically? Not sure why there are multiple results, though. I tried to find some residuals of my luks header, But I’m not sure how to interpret the results. ![]() I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Some additional Info from FDisk Disk /dev/sda: 250.1 GB, 250059350016 bytesĢ55 Köpfe, 63 Sektoren/Spur, 30401 Zylinder, zusammen 488397168 SektorenĮinheiten = Sektoren von 1 × 512 = 512 Bytes Fortunately, the most important stuff is backed-up, but some more recent things aren’t so far.ĭoes anyone have any idea how to start with this problem? At the moment I am in a bit of a shock and don’t even know where to start with this. So I could use some hints as to how to progress with this one. At the moment the partitions in the diagnostic drive is broken in the way that its Manjaro aborts booting at some point. I blame something in the USB connection for this. But judging from the current setup it seems like it successfully relocated both sda6 and sda7, but broke sda6 in the process. So I am not sure at what point it failed. Unfortunately, the worst possible happened: Something happened to the external drive somehow mid-operation, crashing X and KDEs partition manager. Initially this space was allocated after my swap, so I decided to move all partitions a bit back until the free space would be next to my root partition and then expand this partion. ![]() So I decided to use the unallocated space that was left on the hard drive and extend my root partition.įor that I booted my external diagnostic drive which is a spare SSD with a Manjaro installation and started KDE partition manager. I reckoned that this might be a deeper issue to fix since I didn’t really install a lot of programs after initial installation and even a “paccache -rk 1” didn’t fix that problem for long. I ran out of space on my root partition, thus I couldn’t do any kinds of updates. Also there is some unallocated space between sda5 and sda6. sda4 is an extended partition of 129 Gib, that contains sda5 as a root (24.29 GiB), sda6 (93.75 GiB) as my home and sda7 as swap (8.98 GiB). Sda1 and sda2 are ntfs partitions that use the first 125 GiB on the hard drive. I am using a 250 GB hard drive in dual-boot mode with Windows. At the moment there are only some 94 GiBs of an unknown file system where once my partition was. I could use some help in restoring my luks-encrypted home partion. ![]()
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