Hi and thank you,
file -s just returns : data
i since remove the mdadm.conf so it has auto assigned back to 127...
Can you show us the exact commands you are
trying and the result?
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/e5MBmE67dpPNlgNAX7U7Rw
thank you,
page
On 06/02/2018 11:48 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 06/02/2018 06:51 PM, page p wrote:
the two drives can be seen, are part of an array and a hexdump says
that they are still XFS but i can not get luks to open the array.
If it is supposed to be a LUKS device, then you should not be able to
see the XFS filesystem. Can you show us the exact commands you are
trying and the result? You can use "file -s" to make it look inside
device nodes. So, for example, you can do "file -s /dev/md0" to see
what the RAID array is.
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