I tried all that in my new ssd but could not make it work, however I made an
Ubuntu live CD and it worked like a charm, I can mount and see the files on
each vm, so at least my files are not lost forever, but you said that the Attr
should not have an -a- and it does in every single one, is that
Thabks for your help, kisses.
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I could make it work
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How do I restore a mounted vm using dd?
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I couldn't do it from my new ssd, but I made an Ubuntu live usb and it worked
like a charm I can see all my vms and mount them, all the files are still
there, however all the attrs have an a in them, will that be a problem?
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Using fdisk -l /dev/xvdi shows me 2 partitions only, a 200m EFI System and
xvdi2 a 931G Linux file system, there are no more partitions even if I decrypt,
mount and fdisk -l /dev/xvdi2
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LuksOpen worked now, it was stupid of me to forget the sudo.
Mounted it as oldhdd, using
ls -al /dev/mapper/*-private says there is no such directory
ls -al /dev/mapper/oldhdd-private says the same
ls -al /dev/mapper/oldhdd returns only one line
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 May 31 17:39
I attached the hdd to a VM and used the fdisk -l command, with /dev/hdx it says
the directory did not exists so I brought up the gnome-disks GUI and saw that
it was on the directory /dev/xvdi but using that it just says permission denied.
I googled the cryptopen and if the command I'm supposed
Hello, I wanted to migrate from my old hhd to a new ssd, I installed Qubes on
the new ssd and it works fine but now the old hhd won't boot, I tried the
rescue option that is in the installation iso but it says there are no Linux
partitions found, to be fair I don't know how to use the rescue