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On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Mervyn Zhang <karbonin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all, I'm a debian newbie who are previously using archlinux. I've a
> disk with the following layout:
>
> sda1 pri - Windows partition;
> sda3 pri - archlinux /boot
> sda4 pri - archlinux LUKS partition (with lvm in it, the rest
> partitions /, /var, swap and most important /home)
> sda5 logic - debian /boot
> sda6 logic - debian LUKS partition (with lvm in it, where a base
> just-installed system lies)
>
> My two arch partitions remained untouched during the installation of
> debian, and no bootloaders was installed since I've already a grub
> installed in the MBR.
>
> But when I tried to boot my arch again, the crypt hook reported that
>
> "ERROR:Failed to open encryption mapping: The device /dev/sda4 is not
> a LUKS volume and the crypto= parameter was not specified."
>
> So what can I do now to re-access to at least my data? Thank you VERY
> MUCH since I forgot to backup them first....
>
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