Re: need help removing/disabling LUKS disk encryption

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Konstantin Svist wrote:
| Hi all,
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| I've installed F9 with disk encryption to try it out -- and now I want to remove it. | Is there a way to just turn it off - revert to unencrypted partitions - without reinstalling the OS?
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| Also, I've heard there should be a way to specify a separate encryption password for the underprivileged user - how is this done in F9?
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| Thanks
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hi,

man cryptsetup should answer your queries. there are links at the end of the manual you might wanna visit.

when i had this problem ( i had encrypted my /home), i took a backup of /home, unmounted it, removed the encryption and remounted /home and got back the files and folders from the backup.

as for your second question: i have a suggestion though i haven't tried that myself. when you alter an encryption key, the procedure is to create a separate key as, say key number 2, then disable the key number 1 and then use key number 2. you may try creating the key number 2, and not disabling key number 1, and then try mounting the file system using key number 2. if all is ok, then you can give the key number 2 to underprivileged user ... my answer is based on my thinking that you want to have a key for yourself and a separate key for others. is that so ?

also, try to search in the fedora-list archives for encrypting a partition thread.. the discussions there will give you a good idea. the date is 12/24/2007.

regards,
amit.
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