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Writing to encrypted home directory from live USB

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I want to replace my entire home dir with a backup. While not logged in, so I don't break things. It's encrypted and the backup is (unencrypted) on an external SSD. I plan to boot from a live USB and copy the data over. What's the best way access the home dir on the laptop so I can write to it? From what I can tell, it should be ecryptfs-recover-private with the parameter --rw.

ChanganAuto avatar
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Ubuntu release/version? Encrypted home isn't used since many years ago. Only full drive with LUKS (and LVM) since then.
Andrei Miculiță avatar
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Oops, my mistake :( Thought It'd slip by unnoticed but I'm using Linux Mint. Most of the documentation I found for ecryptfs online was for Ubuntu.
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this might help http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/188553/ddg#329639
Jannes Botis avatar
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Here is a step by step info how to mount the encrypted home folder with a usb boot device https://stackoverflow.com/a/67299494/4448410
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