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   panorain to Carlos E. R.   
   Re: TrustedGrub2 No TPM found Error   
   17 Jan 24 09:38:40   
   
   From: pj@7.invalid.com   
      
   On 1/16/24 20:57, Carlos E. R. wrote:   
   > On 2024-01-16 22:31, panorain wrote:   
   >> 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:   
   >>>   
   >>> ...   
   >   
   >   
   >>>> 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.   
   >   
   > You failed to give a mount point.   
   >   
   > Besides, you are trying to mount the disk, not a partition, and it is   
   > encrypted. That's not the device node to supply to the mount command. It   
   > will be one of the devices in /dev/mapper/, after you create it with the   
   > proper password:   
   >   
   > cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdc cr_ARBITRARY_NAME   
   >   
   >   
   >   
   > Information:   
   >   
   > blkid /dev/mapper/$CR_NAME   
   >   
   > cryptsetup status $CR_NAME   
   >   
   > dmsetup ls   
   >   
   Thanks for this help. Information:   
   Thinkcentre-M57p:/ # blkid /dev/mapper/Kingston-120GB-SSD   
   /dev/mapper/Kingston-120GB-SSD:   
   UUID="lcEavO-8dpP-VESH-CdZY-afZC-eX9W-B4i2wo" TYPE="LVM2_member"   
   Thinkcentre-M57p:/ # cryptsetup status Kingston-120GB-SSD   
   /dev/mapper/Kingston-120GB-SSD is active.   
      type:    LUKS1   
      cipher:  aes-xts-plain64   
      keysize: 512 bits   
      key location: dm-crypt   
      device:  /dev/sdb2   
      sector size:  512   
      offset:  4096 sectors   
      size:    234419087 sectors   
      mode:    read/write   
   Thinkcentre-M57p:/ # dmsetup ls   
   Kingston-120GB-SSD      (254:3)   
   Lenovo_M57p-openSUSE_Tumbleweed (254:0)   
   system-root     (254:1)   
   system-swap     (254:2)   
   Thinkcentre-M57p:/ #   
      
   -Regards   
      
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