Hello Markus. * Markus Feldmann <feldmann_markus@xxxxxx> hat geschrieben: >* Am 26.11.2011 17:40, schrieb Matija Nalis: >> try "e2fsck -C0 /dev/dm-0" (assuming /dev/dm-0 is your block device >> after decryption). > How can i be sure, that my cryptsetup/LUKS harddisk is still decrypted? > <cryptsetup status /dev/dm-1> gives me: >> root@feld-bert:/home/markus# cryptsetup status /dev/dm-1 >> /dev/mapper//dev/dm-1 is active. That line tells you ;) So, try a e2fsck -n -C0 /dev/dm-1 (the -n causes no changes to be made to the file system - errors will be reported only). If it's not too much, but you're unsure what to do, maybe you want to post them here (use command LANG=C e2fsck -n /dev/dm-1 > some-file.txt for that and post the contents of some-file.txt). If it's too much maybe you want to pastebin them and post the link here. In both cases, remember to strip path names and similar data unless you don't care to publish them. (However - why are you encrypting them then in the first place?) Additionally, I suggest following Markus Peuhkuri's tip to first create a block by block copy before doing anything else. I suggest copying the encrypted version (i.e. /dev/sdb) not the decrypted one (i.e. /dev/dm-1). Regards, Bodo _______________________________________________ Ext3-users mailing list Ext3-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users