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|    panorain to Carlos E.R.    |
|    Re: TrustedGrub2 No TPM found Error    |
|    16 Jan 24 15:31:35    |
      From: pj@7.invalid.com              On 1/15/24 15:14, Carlos E.R. wrote:       > On 2024-01-15 17:22, panorain wrote:       >> On 1/4/24 15:02, Carlos E.R. wrote:       >>> On 2024-01-04 02:52, panorain wrote:       >       > ...       >       >>>> I welcome your thoughts on this and do understand that I am not an       >>>> advanced user. I understand that I made a somewhat poor judgment       >>>> mistake by not verifying the exact LUKS password after removing the       >>>> machine from storage.       >>>       >>> There are more tests you can do.       >>>       >>> Hot plug the Kingston SSD to an already running computer, and attempt       >>> to open the partitions when prompted.       >>>       >>> Attempt to boot the Lenovo m-91p SFF with a different media, non       >>> encrypted.       >>>       >>>       >>> And you could ask instead on the openSUSE mail list or forum.       >>>       >>>       >> Is openSUSE Tumbleweed hot plugging enabled by default?       >       > I don't use TW, but I assume it is. It depends on the particular desktop       > you use, I understand.       >       >> Is there a way to see if hot plugging is enabled? The last time the       >> mentioned medium was updated was after usr merge (I think). I do know,       >> the medium has little critical data on it. In the very least it is an       >> interesting experiment to try and mount. I did attach a PS/2 keyboard       >> in order to really be certain the LUKS passphrase was being keyed in       >> correctly. I may post this on the mailing list soon. Thanks for your       >> input on this also.       >       > Welcome.       >       Thank you Carlos. Hot pluging allows the drive to be seen on another       desktop. sudo fdisk -l displays the drive as /dev/sdc .Passing the       following: error:Thinkcentre-M57p:~> mount /dev/sdc       mount: /dev/sdc: can't find in /etc/fstab.              Passing: lsblk -f displays: sdc       crypto_LUKS 2 fd28e551-c765-461e-aab0-a2c49bb786b9              Before I wrote the initial message on this I to connected the drive then       powercycled. Once in KDE the mount applet in systray was able to display       the drive then I could try and enter the passphrase (which fails). Why       now, mount /etc/sdc displays an fstab error? Should I add UUID into       machines current fstab file and where? Anyways i've been looking here       now https://askubuntu.com/questions/1427614/how-can-i-rebuild-etc-crypttab              I don't know why the message fails to send ((might have forgot to add       newsgroup). Ok well thanks              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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