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Typically I use the OpenZFS docs to manually install but I guess I tried the Ubuntu installer version. I moved my SSD to a new laptop and sent this snapshot to my NAS. I had trouble getting the SSD to boot in new laptop, and from installer disk went to unlock and try to reinstall grub. I had to force import rpool. It seemed to thing that the keylocation was on a file somewhere and the password is raw, changing the keyformat to prompt say I couldnt enter a raw type. The ubuntu installer shell script seemed to also have an encryption biT The snapshot on my nas seems to have a keylocation of prompt and a keyformat of raw and thus I cant unlock that either. I cant change the keyformat as it's read only. Was wondering what I can do to unlock this dataset as even If I put the password on a file it says its to short. |
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So upon further investigation this version of the ZFS install script creates a volume called rpool/keystore. This I think is LUKS encrypted with your password and the actual key is randomly generated. |
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So upon further investigation this version of the ZFS install script creates a volume called rpool/keystore. This I think is LUKS encrypted with your password and the actual key is randomly generated.